Thomas King, P. Toole, B. Robinson, S. Ryan, Kenneth Lee, M. Boufadel, Haoshuai Li, J. Clyburne
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引用次数: 3
摘要
非常规石油产品(Access Western Blend [dilbit]、Western Canadian Select [dilsynbit]和Synthetic Bitumen [synbit])和常规原油(Heidrun)在春季(4 - 5月)和夏季(7 - 8月)的条件下在海水中自然风化,以提高我们对气候参数(空气和水温、风速和光照强度[太阳辐射])对其密度和粘度的影响的理解。每个实验的物理性质数据都被拟合到先前开发的双曲线函数中,该函数捕获了由于稀释沥青产品的稀释部分的优先风化作用而导致的油的密度和粘度的不同变化率。对两个季节的实验数据进行多重相关和回归分析的组合显示,存在显著的(p
Influence of Climatic Parameters on Changes in the Density and Viscosity of Diluted Bitumen after a Spill
Nonconventional oil products (Access Western Blend [dilbit], Western Canadian Select [dilsynbit], and Synthetic Bitumen [synbit]) and a conventional crude (Heidrun) were naturally weathered on sea water under spring (April-May) and summer (July-August) conditions to improve our understanding of the effects of climatic parameters (air and water temperature, wind speed, and light intensity [solar radiation]) on their density and viscosity. The physical properties data, from each experiment, was fitted to a previously developed hyperbolic function that captured different rates of changes in densities and viscosities of the oils due to preferential weathering of the diluent portion of the diluted bitumen products. A combination of multiple correlation and regression analysis of experimental data over two seasons revealed that there were significant (p