Effect of the kinetics of sorption, solution and heat transfer processes on the displacement of oil by active solutions (Q1081482)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3970378
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3970378 |
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Effect of the kinetics of sorption, solution and heat transfer processes on the displacement of oil by active solutions (English)
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1985
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The problem of oil displacement by an active solution is solved with allowance for the thermodynamic nonequilibrium of the physicochemical heat and mass transfer processes. In the problem of oil displacement by a solution of water-soluble surfactant or polymer the sorption kinetics of the chemical reagent are taken into account, and in the problem of oil displacement by carbonated water the kinetics of the process of solution of the carbon dioxide in the displaced phase. We analyze the case of nonstationary heating of surrounding rock strata of infinite thickness (Leverrier model).
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oil displacement
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active solution
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thermodynamic nonequilibrium
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physicochemical heat and mass transfer processes
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solution of water- soluble surfactant
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chemical reagent
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carbonated water
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displaced phase
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nonstationary heating
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rock strata of infinite thickness
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Leverrier model
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