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RHEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME INDIAN CRUDE OILS IN RELATION TO THEIR ASPHALTIC COMPONENTS

IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

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Creator Khanna,S.K
Nautiyal,S.P
Agarwal,K.M
Aswal,D.S
Sawhney,S.S
Khan,H.U
 
Date 2009-07-23T04:36:34Z
2009-07-23T04:36:34Z
2009-07-23T04:36:34Z
 
Identifier Petroleum and Coal, Vol. 43, 2, 119-123
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/368
 
Description Abstract. Asphaltic component of Viraj and North Kadi crudes (Indian origin) have been separatedfrom their long residues using different solvents viz n-pentane, n-heptane, petroleum ether (40-60 DC)and ethyl acetate and also taking different solvent dilution ratio. Role of asphaltic components on viscosity temperature behavior and variation in shear stress with log (vise) and log (temp) of these residues have been studied. These residues do not behave Newtonianly even substantially above their respective pour points and determination of wax appearance temperature (WAT) by viscosity-temperature behavior is not feasible in them due to low wax content. Key words: asphaltic component, crude oils, reheological properties, viscosity, shear stress, wax appearance temperature
 
Language en_US
 
Subject Waxes
Viscosity
Crude Oils
Reheological Properties
 
Title RHEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME INDIAN CRUDE OILS IN RELATION TO THEIR ASPHALTIC COMPONENTS
 
Type Article