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This book addresses conventional and new predictive methodologies
for estimating thermophysical properties of heavy petroleum fluids.
For the unidentifiable fractions forming the fluids, chemical
structures are calculated so that property estimation methods for
mixtures of identifiable components are now available for such
fractions. Chemical and multiphase equilibriums are of utmost
importance; hence, the most significant ones involving heavy
petroleum fluids are determined and illustrated using advanced
equations of state such as sPC-SAFT and EoS/GE. The included phase
equilibriums are phase envelopes of reservoir fluids, asymmetric
mixtures between light solvents and bitumen including the presence
of water and asphaltenes, among others. Besides, heavy petroleum
fluids are analyzed from the Newtonian and non-Newtonian
viewpoints, exploring their complex rheological behavior. Finally,
complemented by online an Excel program for the thermodynamic
characterization of unidentifiable petroleum fractions, this book
is a useful resource for engineers and researchers in the petroleum
industry and is also of interest to students studying chemical and
petroleum engineering.
This book addresses conventional and new predictive methodologies
for estimating thermophysical properties of heavy petroleum fluids.
For the unidentifiable fractions forming the fluids, chemical
structures are calculated so that property estimation methods for
mixtures of identifiable components are now available for such
fractions. Chemical and multiphase equilibriums are of utmost
importance; hence, the most significant ones involving heavy
petroleum fluids are determined and illustrated using advanced
equations of state such as sPC-SAFT and EoS/GE. The included phase
equilibriums are phase envelopes of reservoir fluids, asymmetric
mixtures between light solvents and bitumen including the presence
of water and asphaltenes, among others. Besides, heavy petroleum
fluids are analyzed from the Newtonian and non-Newtonian
viewpoints, exploring their complex rheological behavior. Finally,
complemented by online an Excel program for the thermodynamic
characterization of unidentifiable petroleum fractions, this book
is a useful resource for engineers and researchers in the petroleum
industry and is also of interest to students studying chemical and
petroleum engineering.
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