2007
DOI: 10.1080/00319100601089802
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Viscosities, densities, apparent and partial molar volumes of concentrated aqueous MgSO4solutions at high temperatures and high pressures

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“…In general, the qualitative behavior of the present measured density, viscosity, and speed of sound data for all of the geothermal brine samples are just like those of pure water temperature behavior. The same behavior has been observed also for reported data for binary and ternary aqueous salt solutions (see, for example, refs and ). As Figures to demonstrate, geothermal fluid properties can be modeled as a few basic primary aqueous salt solutions (depending on the basic component of the geothermal brine) using appropriate mixing rules.…”
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“…In general, the qualitative behavior of the present measured density, viscosity, and speed of sound data for all of the geothermal brine samples are just like those of pure water temperature behavior. The same behavior has been observed also for reported data for binary and ternary aqueous salt solutions (see, for example, refs and ). As Figures to demonstrate, geothermal fluid properties can be modeled as a few basic primary aqueous salt solutions (depending on the basic component of the geothermal brine) using appropriate mixing rules.…”
Section: Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Figures and provide the comparison between the values of density and viscosity predicted by eqs and with the measured values for selected binary and ternary aqueous salt solutions. The differences between the measured and predicted values of density and viscosity are density, (0.01 to 0.30)% for H 2 O + NaCl; (0.18 to 0.33)% for H 2 O + MgSO 4 ; viscosity, (3.6 to 5.1)% for H 2 O + MgSO 4 ; (4.0 to 6.9)% for H 2 O + Na 2 SO 4 . These predictions for density and viscosity for binary and ternary aqueous salt solutions are acceptable for the present model.…”
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“…This model may be used to predict the vapor-pressure of any geothermal fluid sample with the main components of Cl -, Na + , Ca + , K + , SO 4 -2 , S + , and Si + , using only pure water data and concentration of the ion species. Riedel [38] used the same correlation model for the thermal conductivity of multi-component aqueous salt solutions, achieving a good prediction agreement (within 5%) with the experimental data for several aqueous salt solutions [39][40][41][42][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]. Several authors have examined the accuracy and predictive capability of the Riedel's model (see also, review by Horvath [39]).…”
Section: T/k P/kpa T / K P/kpa T / K P/kpamentioning
confidence: 99%