Thermal, Macroscopic, and Microscopic Characteristics of Wax Deposits in Field Pipelines

被引:56
作者
Bai, Chengyu [1 ]
Zhang, Jinjun [1 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Petr, Natl Engn Lab Pipeline Safety, Beijing Key Lab Urban Oil & Gas Distribut Technol, Beijing 102249, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
YIELD-STRESS; CRUDE OILS; CRYSTALS; PARAFFIN; MODEL; FLOW; GELS; PRECIPITATION; TEMPERATURE; MORPHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1021/ef3017877
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Wax deposition is an important issue in crude oil transportation. Understanding the deposit properties assists in making a suitable schedule for removing wax deposits. However, there was little work published on the nature of wax deposits in field pipelines. This study focuses on the thermal, macroscopic, and microscopic characteristics of wax deposits obtained from the field pipelines. First, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used to investigate the thermal properties of wax deposits and crude oils. The results showed that the wax appearance temperature (WAT) and wax content of wax deposits is much higher than that of crude oils, and both of two parameters increase with the increasing radial distances. For all deposits, the precipitated wax concentration increases significantly with the decreasing temperature near the WAT, while it almost increases linearly when the temperature decreases about 25 degrees C below the WAT. Based on DSC results, a correlation between the solid wax content and wax content and temperature was developed. Verification experiments showed that this correlation calculates the solid wax content With the absolute deviation within +/- 4% and the average relative deviation of 3.8%. Second, the macroscopic structure of wax deposits was visually observed. The yield stresses were also determined using the vane method. The results showed that the loose structure of the original deposits could result in small values of yield stresses, and the yield stresses increase as the radial distances increase. Third, the optical microscopy was used to observe the microscopic characteristics of wax crystals. The average size, aspect ratio, and boundary fractal dimension of wax crystals in deposits vary in the ranges 9.1-14.3 mu m(2), 1.55-1.77, and 1.13-1.20, respectively. The average size and boundary fractal dimension of wax crystals in deposits are higher than that of the crystals in crude oils.
引用
收藏
页码:752 / 759
页数:8
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   The yielding of waxy crude oils [J].
Chang, C ;
Boger, DV ;
Nguyen, QD .
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 1998, 37 (04) :1551-1559
[2]   Study of New Methods To Obtain the n-Paraffin Distribution of Crude Oils and Its Application to Flow Assurance [J].
Coto, B. ;
Martos, C. ;
Espada, J. J. ;
Robustillo, M. D. ;
Merino-Garcia, D. ;
Pena, J. L. .
ENERGY & FUELS, 2011, 25 (02) :487-492
[3]   Evidence for the aging of wax deposits in crude oils by Ostwald Ripening [J].
Coutinho, JAP ;
da Silva, JAL ;
Ferreira, A ;
Soares, MR ;
Daridon, JL .
PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2003, 21 (3-4) :381-391
[4]   Low-pressure modeling of wax formation in crude oils [J].
Coutinho, JAP ;
Daridon, JL .
ENERGY & FUELS, 2001, 15 (06) :1454-1460
[5]   Reliable wax predictions for flow assurance [J].
Coutinho, Joao A. P. ;
Edmonds, Beryl ;
Moorwood, Tony ;
Szczepanski, Richard ;
Zhang, Xiaohong .
ENERGY & FUELS, 2006, 20 (03) :1081-1088
[6]   Direct image-based fractal characterization of morphologies and structures of wax crystals in waxy crude oils [J].
Gao, Peng ;
Zhang, Jinjun ;
Ma, Guixia .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, 2006, 18 (50) :11487-11506
[7]   Crystallization of mixed paraffin from model waxy oils and the influence of micro-crystalline poly(ethylene-butene) random copolymers [J].
Guo, XH ;
Pethica, BA ;
Huang, JS ;
Prud'homme, RK ;
Adamson, DH ;
Fetters, LJ .
ENERGY & FUELS, 2004, 18 (04) :930-937
[8]   Relationship between the hardness of an oil-wax gel and the surface structure of the wax crystals [J].
Imai, T ;
Nakamura, K ;
Shibata, M .
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS, 2001, 194 (1-3) :233-237
[9]   WEAK GELS OF FAT CRYSTALS IN OILS AT LOW-TEMPERATURES AND THEIR FRACTAL NATURE [J].
JOHANSSON, D .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY, 1995, 72 (10) :1235-1237
[10]   Study of Live Oil Wax Precipitation with High-Pressure Micro-Differential Scanning Calorimetry [J].
Juyal, Priyanka ;
Cao, Tran ;
Yen, Andrew ;
Venkatesan, Rama .
ENERGY & FUELS, 2011, 25 (02) :568-572