Abstract

For studying the heavy oil property change during high pressure air injection process, constant temperature oxidation tube experiments have been finished to study the influence of air-oil ratio on the oxidation process with thermoanalysis methods. The results presented an increasing amount of formation coke was contained with the air-oil ratio increment. When the air-oil ratio reached 200:1, the oxidation process was promoted and the oxide was identified as “coke” with smell. Based on the Arrhenius method, it indicated the air concentration has positive influences on the coke deposition conducive to form and sustain stable combustion front.

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