Study on Viscoelastic Behaviors of Waxy Crude Water-in-Oil Emulsion

  • Guo L
  • Shi S
  • Wang Y
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Abstract

Emulsion of waxy crude oil is one of the common states in the subsea pipeline. At low temperatures in offshore environment, waxy crude oils with water could form the crude oil emulsion gel of oil-in-water emulsion. Thus, the waxy crude oil emulsion viscoelastic behavior for deep sea transportation and restarting pipeline safety is particularly important. By means of MASIII HAAKE rheometer which is produced by German company, waxy crude oil emulsion viscoelastic behavior is explored at different volumetric water contents and different shear stresses. By analyzing the rate of change of shear rate in the initial stage, the influence rules of viscoelastic properties were summarized, with the change of volumetric water content and the applied shear stress and based on the experimental results, the law of emulsion is explained from the micro level. It is proposed that brittle fracture exists between wax crystals, and flexible fracture was found in the interaction between water droplets and wax crystals.

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Guo, L., Shi, S., & Wang, Y. (2016). Study on Viscoelastic Behaviors of Waxy Crude Water-in-Oil Emulsion. Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science, 06(02), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.4236/aces.2016.62022

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