Study on the Formation Characteristics of CO 2 Hydrate and the Rheological Properties of Slurry in a Flow System Containing Surfactants

Adding low dosage hydrate inhibitors to the hydrate systems makes the generated hydrate particles more uniformly dispersed in the liquid phase, which can significantly reduce the hydrate accumulation and blockage in oil and gas pipelines. The effect of surfactant hydrophile-lipophilic balance (HLB)...

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description Adding low dosage hydrate inhibitors to the hydrate systems makes the generated hydrate particles more uniformly dispersed in the liquid phase, which can significantly reduce the hydrate accumulation and blockage in oil and gas pipelines. The effect of surfactant hydrophile-lipophilic balance (HLB) values on hydrate flow characteristics was studied with a flow loop. The experimental results showed that there was a critical HLB value. When the HLB value was 4.3-9.2, it had an inhibitory effect on the hydrate induction time, and when the HLB value was greater than 10.2, it had a promoting effect. The hydrate volume fraction increased gradually with the increase in the HLB value, while the slurry apparent viscosity decreased with the increase in the HLB value. It was also found that different types of surfactants all showed the effects of anti-agglomerant and dispersion, which can obviously improve the flow of the hydrate slurry. Finally, the analyzed results showed that the hydrate slurry exhibited shear-thinning behaviors that can be identified as a pseudoplastic fluid based on the Herschel-Bulkley rheological model, and the functional relationship between the rheological index and the solid phase hydrate volume fraction was obtained using the fitting method. This study can provide a reference for the preparation of high-efficiency hydrate anti-agglomerants.
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