Título
A rapid method for interfacial tension calculation between rock plug and crude oil based on contact angles, application for EOR
11627/514911627/5149
Autor
Ramírez González, Patsy Verónica
Zavala Arriaga, María Mercedes
Escobar Barrios, Vladimir Alonso
Resumen
"Interfacial tension and contact angle are two specific important parameters to take decisions for enhanced oil recovery, for instance, proper chemicals to use for surface tension reduction, expected wettability of solids, interaction between crude oil and rock. For this purpose, the article presents a method for easy calculation of the solid-liquid interfacial tension based on contact angle measurements applying Neumann's correlation and Young's equation. The main idea stands on the calculation of the rock parameters, like wettability, with known substances and extend these results to crude oils. It was possible, based on the results obtained, to establish a relationship between solid-liquid interfacial tension and contact angle for the crude oil – rock system, which can definitively be used for the calculation of interfacial tension of any other fluid spread out on the same kind of rock. A linear regression was obtained with an accuracy as good as R2 = 0.9989. Viscosity as a function of contact angle could also be obtained for the studied crude oils in the same kind of rock."
Fecha de publicación
2018Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10916466.2018.1465975Área de conocimiento
INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍAEditor
Taylor & FrancisPalabras clave
Contact angleInterfacial tension
Neumann's correlation
Viscosity
Young's equation