2012
DOI: 10.5402/2012/219276
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Correlations between SARA Fractions, Density, and RI to Investigate the Stability of Asphaltene

Abstract: Asphaltene precipitation is one of the most common problems in both oil recovery and refinery processes. Its deposition causes many problems mainly because of the fuzzy nature of asphaltene and the large number of parameters affecting precipitation. Unfortunately there is not a predictive technique for screening it. Refractive index (RI) was used as a stability test for asphaltene which makes a quantitative judgment for asphaltene stability. In our study, we first represent a novel correlation between SARA fra… Show more

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“…Due to drawbacks encountered in various methods of experimental measurement, development of a crude oil RI model could facilitate exact calculation of crude oil RI from readily available experimental data. Several researchers have tried to develop a predictive model for determining the RI (Chamkalani et al 2014;Fan et al 2002;Buckley and Wang 2002;Chamkalani et al 2012;Chamkalani 2012;Gholami et al 2014a, b;Vargas and Chapman 2010;Zargar et al 2015;Tatar et al 2015). The published models available in the literature for estimating the value of crude oil RI can be divided into two main categories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to drawbacks encountered in various methods of experimental measurement, development of a crude oil RI model could facilitate exact calculation of crude oil RI from readily available experimental data. Several researchers have tried to develop a predictive model for determining the RI (Chamkalani et al 2014;Fan et al 2002;Buckley and Wang 2002;Chamkalani et al 2012;Chamkalani 2012;Gholami et al 2014a, b;Vargas and Chapman 2010;Zargar et al 2015;Tatar et al 2015). The published models available in the literature for estimating the value of crude oil RI can be divided into two main categories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They developed an empirical correlation between the SARA fraction data and RI of crude oil. Chamkalani (2012) established another empirical correlation to estimate the value of crude oils RI. Although aforementioned empirical correlations are valuable, they are faced with some shortcomings, the main one being unsatisfactory accuracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is rational to state that the stability of the asphaltene fraction in the bulk of crude oil is reduced if the RI of maltene fraction lowers (note: The crude oil is named maltene if its asphaltene is removed). It is important to note that an elevated temperature may lead to thermal disaggregation, even if the RI is reduced …”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Chamkalani developed a linear relationship between SARA fractions, density, and RI to examine asphaltene stability. According to the statistical analysis presented for the correlations obtained in his study, R 2 was determined to be ∼0.73, which is fairly low for the linear regressive equation . Thus, a moderately high value for MSE was attained based on the measured data and predicted outputs .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have attempted to develop valuable empirical correlations using regression technique. [14,17] Although these correlations are useful, they possess major flaws. These correlations usually do not achieve accurate estimations of the refractive index.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%