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Molar density of reservoir liquid hydrocarbon phase, lbmol/RB.
Hydrocarbon phase behavior is an integral and important part of petroleum engineering.
Much of the hydrocarbon phase behavior is concerned with either reservoir or facility issues.
Previous molecular simulation studies of nanoconfined hydrocarbon phase behavior have been limited to single pore size models.
A CFD model is developed to study deposition under such conditions by including the effect of hydrocarbon phase equilibrium.
In this paper, we present results of micromodel experiments on the dissolution of pure hydrocarbon phase (toluene).
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Different hydrocarbon phases have different forces, and the forces are affected by the hydrocarbon phases.
This was left undisturbed for 1 h to separate the aqueous and hydrocarbon phases.
In these compositional formulations, the entire system is assumed at thermodynamic equilibrium and each of hydrocarbon phases may contain many components.
Only primary fluid inclusions with both aqueous and hydrocarbon phases were selected from authigenic minerals to determine their minimum precipitation temperatures (Liu et al. 2005; Lü et al. 2015; Guo et al. 2012; Tian et al. 2016).
In black-oil fluid formulations, produced hydrocarbon phases at the surface are 'pure' single-component fluids, thus these densities correspond to those of the 'pure' fluids containing 100%% of surface gas component and surface oil components, respectively.
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