Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this work, a novel experimental setup was designed and utilized to carry out the n-alkane induced asphaltenes for understanding the kinetics of deposition and also effects of oil velocity, oil-precipitant volumetric dilution ratio, and temperature on the rate of asphaltene deposition. As the deposited layer of asphaltenes makes it difficult for the flow of oil along the tube, measurement of the pressure drop across the tube section of setup enabled the measurement of the amount and extent of deposition process at desired condition. The experimental results revealed that increasing the velocity of fluid across the pipe dominance the shear force on asphaltene deposit and cause remobilization of part of the deposit into the flowing fluid in contrary to oil-precipitant ratio, where deposition rate is enhanced with increasing DR ratio. The results of this work elucidate some less-addressed shadows of dynamics of flow blockage in pipelines and could create a better framework for conducting forthcoming experiments

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