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  • January 17, 2024
  • by Restec

  1. Oil viscosity above bubblepoint pressure
  2. Oil viscosity above bubblepoint pressure measures the oil’s resistance to flow and it is defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear rate induced in the oil by the stress. Four methods for estimating oil viscosity above bubblepoint pressure are presented.

    1. Beal (1946)
    2. μ o = μ ob +( p− p b )( a 1 μ ob a 2 + a 3 μ ob a 4 ) CoefficientOriginal a 1 24x 10 −6 a 2 1.60 a 3 38x 10 −6 a 4 0.56



    3. Vasquez and Beggs (1980)
    4. μ o = μ ob ( p/ p b ) m

      where

      lnm= a 1 + a 2 p+ a 3 lnp CoefficientOriginal a 1 -10.55749 a 2 −89.80 x 10 −6 a 3 1.187



    5. Labedi (1992)
    6. μ a = μ ob +m(p− p b ) lnm= a 1 + a 2 γ API + a 3 ln μ od + a 4   ln p b CoefficientOriginal a 1 -5.728832 a 2 −45.360926 x 10 −3 a 3 0.9036 a 4 -0.3849



    7. Al-Marhoun (2004)
    8. ln μ o =ln μ ob + a 1 γ ob 2 ( p− p b )

      where

      a 1 = 0.151292 x 10 −3

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