Viscosity Mixing Rule and Viscosity–Temperature Relationship Estimation for Oil Sand Bitumen Vacuum Residue and Fractions
Abstract
Removing heavy components through solvent separation is a potential routine for the viscosity reduction of Canadian oil sand bitumen. The mixing rule for the viscosity of extracted fraction is the basis of process simulation and optimization. In this study, supercritical fluid extraction fractionation was applied to separate Canadian oil sand bitumen vacuum residue (VR) into various fractions. The viscosity blending behavior of extracted...
Paper Details
Title
Viscosity Mixing Rule and Viscosity–Temperature Relationship Estimation for Oil Sand Bitumen Vacuum Residue and Fractions
Published Date
Dec 11, 2018
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
206 - 214
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