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Thermophysical Properties of Individual Hydrocarbons of Petroleum and Natural Gases. Properties, Methods, and Low-Carbon Technologies

  • Book

  • July 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5527354

Thermophysical Properties of Individual Hydrocarbons of Petroleum and Natural Gases: Properties, Methods, and Low-Carbon Technologies is a go-to data source for engineers who need derive property data on everyday components. Providing more precise data improves existing oil and gas processing systems and creates opportunities for more sustainable operations and equipment, such as hydrogen and carbon capture. Covering modern equations of state, this source discusses detailed descriptions of experimental apparatus, methods of measurement, corrections and error estimates as well as results of previous experiments. Generalized predictive methods for calculating viscosity and thermal conductivity are also covered.

Rounding out with property databases and lower-carbon technology advances, the book gives today's engineers a detailed study of methods for more sustainable experimental research of thermophysical properties.

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Table of Contents

1. Hydrocarbons of Oil and Gas Condensates 2. Experimental Methods, Apparatuses and Results of Experimental Measurements of the Thermodynamic Properties of Oil and Gas Condensates Hydrocarbons 3. Thermodynamic Properties on Phase Equilibrium Lines 4. Thermodynamic Functions of Hydrocarbons in the Ideal Gas State 5. Fundamental Equations of State of Individual Substances 6. Modern Fundamental Equations of State for the most important Hydrocarbons of Petroleum Oils, Gas Condensates, and Natural Gases 7. Experimental Apparatus and Results of Measuring the Viscosity of Hydrocarbons 8. Methods for Calculating Viscosities of Hydrocarbons 9. Experimental Apparatus and Results of Measuring the Thermal Conductivity of Hydrocarbons 10. Methods for Calculating the Thermal Conductivity of Hydrocarbons 11. Thermophysical Aspects of Low-Carbon Technologies in the Energy and Oil and Gas Industry

Appendix A. Experimental Data on the Density of Hydrocarbons B. Experimental Data on the Isobaric Heat Capacity of Hydrocarbons C. Experimental Data on the Capillary Constant and the Surface Tension Coefficient of Hydrocarbons D. Experimental Data on the Coefficient of Dynamic Viscosity of Hydrocarbons E. Experimental Data on the Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity of Hydrocarbons

Authors

Boris A. Grigoriev Professor, Department of the Study of Oil and Gas Reservoir Systems, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Moscow, Russia. Boris A. Grigoriev, PhD, ScD, graduated from the Grozny State Oil Technical University and is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.Dr. Grigoriev is currently a professor at the department of the study of oil and gas reservoir systems at Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas. He has authored more than 400 scientific works, including a very popular textbook on heat and mass transfer and 6 books on thermophysical properties of hydrocarbons, oils, petroleum products, aqueous solutions, ordinary and heavy water, sulfur hexafluoride, and other energy carriers. He is a distinguished member of various national and international societies and associations such as Bureau of the National Committee on the Thermophysical Properties of Substances, International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS), National Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA). Anatoly A. Gerasimov Kaliningrad State Technical University, Kaliningrad, Russia. Anatoly A. Gerasimov, PhD, ScD, graduated from the Grozny State Oil Technical University and is currently a professor in the department of heat and gas supply and ventilation at Kaliningrad State Technical University. Dr. Gerasimov has authored more than 100 scientific works in the field of thermophysical properties of substances, including 3 monographs. Igor S. Alexandrov Assistant Professor, Department of Heat and Gas Supply and Ventilation, Kaliningrad State Technical University, Kaliningrad, Russia. Igor S. Alexandrov, PhD, ScD, graduated from Kaliningrad State Technical University and is currently Director of the Institute of Marine Technology, Energy and Construction at Kaliningrad State Technical University. Dr. Alexandrov has authored more than 100 scientific works in the field of thermophysical properties of substances. Boris Nemzer Vice President of R&D, VDF FutureCeuticals, Inc., Momence, IL, USA
Director of Research and Analytical Center, VDF FutureCeuticals, Inc., Momence, IL, USA
Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA. Boris V. Nemzer, PhD, FRSC, is Vice President of R&D and Director of Research and Analytical Center at FutureCeuticals, Inc. (United States), and a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United States). Dr. Nemzer is an author of more than 180 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals and 3 books in the areas of thermophysical properties of substances, physical and analytical chemistry, nutrition, and food sciences. He is a fellow and distinguished member of various national and international scientific societies and associates.