2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-021-01220-3
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Effects of salinity on solid particle settling velocity in non-Newtonian Herschel–Bulkley fluids

Abstract: Settling velocity or depositional velocity is considered a key parameter to account for in the drilling technology of oil and gas wells as well as hydrocarbon processing since an accurate estimation of this parameter allows the transport of cuttings efficiently, avoids non-productive time, and helps avoid costly problems. Understanding the settling velocity in fluid with high salinity will help for the better separation of oil and natural gas streams in processing facilities. Although a great amount of effort … Show more

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“…For this model, the shear-thinning behavior will take place when the flow behavior index ( n ) is below 1, while the shear thickening will occur when n > 1. A fluid with ( n = 1) results in a Newtonian behavior with an initial yield value [ 26 ]. The rheological curves protruded to the shear stress axis to varying degrees, and all emulsions’ ‘n’ values were less than 1 ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this model, the shear-thinning behavior will take place when the flow behavior index ( n ) is below 1, while the shear thickening will occur when n > 1. A fluid with ( n = 1) results in a Newtonian behavior with an initial yield value [ 26 ]. The rheological curves protruded to the shear stress axis to varying degrees, and all emulsions’ ‘n’ values were less than 1 ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%