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Estimation of the dynamic viscosity coefficient of crude oil in a well using dielectric spectroscopy data

Оценка коэффициента динамической вязкости нефти в скважине по данным диэлектрической спектроскопии

Р Балабин and Р Сюняев
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Р Балабин: Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas - Gubkin Russian State University
Р Сюняев: Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas - Gubkin Russian State University

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Abstract: Viscousness (viscosity coefficient) is one of the most fundamental physical characteristics of any fluid. Knowing the value of the viscosity and the magnitude of its change under the influence of external parameters is necessary for predicting and calculating the behavior of a moving fluid. The well oil production is no exception. In this work, a calculation of the viscosity of the Kumkol oil - according to the data obtained from the analysis of its spectra of dielectric permeability - was conducted.

Keywords: Crude oil; Viscosity coefficient; Dielectric permeability; Conductivity electric; Economics of innovation; Fluid dynamics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-05-20
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Published in Актуальные проблемы науки в России, Кузнецкий институт информационных и управленческих технологий; Пензенский государственный университет, May 2005, Кузнецк, Russia. pp.373

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