Volume 95,   №3

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF WATER–PETROLEUM EMULSIONS AT A PRESSURE OF UP TO 20 MPa



The article presents the results of measurement of the thermal conductivity of water–petroleum emulsions of direct
and reverse types at a pressure of up to 20 MPa in the temperature range 293–353 K during the change of up to
50 vol.% in the volume content of the dispersed phase in the emulsion. The previously obtained correlation is suitable
for determining the thermal conductivity of water–petroleum emulsions of direct and reverse types in a wide range
of changes in the content of dispersed phase and of temperature and pressure parameters.
 
 
Author:  V. G. Kucherov
Keywords:  petroleums (oils), water–oil emulsions, thermal conductivity, temperature, pressure, dispersed phase, dispersion medium
Page:  728

V. G. Kucherov.  THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF WATER–PETROLEUM EMULSIONS AT A PRESSURE OF UP TO 20 MPa //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. . Volume 95, №3. P. 728.


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