TITLE:
Impregnation of Carbonate Rock with Bituminous Compounds. III. Thermophysical Properties of the Impregnation Material
AUTHORS:
Zufar I. Zaripov, Ilgiz R. Gabitov, Ruslan R. Nakipov, Farid M. Gumerov, Mansur I. Farakhov, Vener F. Khayrutdinov
KEYWORDS:
Heavy Crude Oil, Mixtures, Specific Heat, Thermal Expansion Coefficient, Density, Viscosity, Heat Effect
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry,
Vol.6 No.13,
December
23,
2015
ABSTRACT: The investigation
on thermodynamic properties (density ρ,
viscosity ν) of heavy oil has been carried
out in the temperature range 298 - 363 K at pressure 0.098 MPa, and thermal
expansion coefficient αp at pressures up to 49 MPa. The results of specific heat measurements of oil and
oil products are presented at pressures up to 29 MPa and temperatures up to 613
K for heavy oil and temperature range of 323 - 473 K at atmospheric pressure
for oil products. Thermal effects occurring during the processing of crude oil
have been investigated. According to the obtained values of thermal expansion
coefficients, density of the oil has been calculated for pressures up to 49
MPa.