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Thermo-physical properties of n-pentane/bitumen and n-hexane/bitumen mixture systems

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The gravity drainage as a result of viscosity reduction is the main governing mechanisms of the solvent-aided thermal bitumen recovery processes. Therefore, the density and viscosity of the diluted or… Click to show full abstract

The gravity drainage as a result of viscosity reduction is the main governing mechanisms of the solvent-aided thermal bitumen recovery processes. Therefore, the density and viscosity of the diluted or heated bitumen are essential to predict the oil production rate. In this paper, we report thermo-physical properties of n-pentane/bitumen and n-hexane/bitumen mixtures. The density and viscosity of Athabasca bitumen diluted with n-pentane and n-hexane were measured at different temperatures (30 to 190 °C), pressures (2 to 8 MPa), and solvent mass fractions (0.05 to 0.5). Various correlations and mixing rules proposed in the literature were examined to calculate the density and viscosity of the diluted bitumen. This study proposes appropriate mixing rules and generalized parameters for predicting the density and viscosity of solvent-bitumen systems. Our findings will find applications in the design and simulation of heavy oil and bitumen solvent-aided thermal recovery processes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

Keywords: pentane bitumen; viscosity; thermo physical; physical properties; density viscosity; properties pentane

Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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