1962
DOI: 10.1016/0031-6458(62)90033-3
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Radiation-thermal conversions of petroleum fractions

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“…Note that, as indicated in Figure a, vaporization of light components is ruled out as a factor that may cause viscosity to increase due to the very heavy nature of the DAO fluid. Similar reaction temperature dependency has been also reported by other authors. Somewhere between 320 to 380 °C, cracking reactions become activated, causing the viscosity to decrease in both experiments. However, this reduction is more pronounced for the case of irradiated samples.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Note that, as indicated in Figure a, vaporization of light components is ruled out as a factor that may cause viscosity to increase due to the very heavy nature of the DAO fluid. Similar reaction temperature dependency has been also reported by other authors. Somewhere between 320 to 380 °C, cracking reactions become activated, causing the viscosity to decrease in both experiments. However, this reduction is more pronounced for the case of irradiated samples.…”
Section: Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Interesses para processos de radiação no petróleo existem acerca de 30 anos como parte de investigação entre diversas empresas do mundo (Topchiev & Polak, 1962), (lavrovsky, Brodsky, Znovov, & Titov, 1961). Estudos feitos mostram uma ampla variedade de fontes de radiação que vai desde emissão de nêutrons, elétrons, raios gama e partículas betas até produtos de fissão.…”
Section: Processo De Radiação Térmicaunclassified