Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Related Technologies [Elektronisk resurs]
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Wu, Ying. (författare)
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Carroll, John J. (författare)
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Du, Zhimin. (författare)
- ISBN 9781118175545
- Publicerad: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
- Engelska 1 online resource (510 p.)
- Relaterad länk:
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http://dx.doi.org/10... (Table of Contents / Abstracts) (John Wiley)
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- Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Related Technologies; Contents; Introduction The Three Sisters - CCS, AGI, and EOR; Section 1: Data and Correlation; 1. Prediction of Acid Gas Dew Points in the Presence of Water and Volatile Organic Compounds; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Previous Studies; 1.3 Thermodynamic Model; 1.4 Calculation Results; 1.5 Discussion; References; 2. Phase Behavior of China Reservoir Oil at Different CO2 Injected Concentrations; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Preparation of Reservoir Fluid; 2.3 PVT Phase Behavior for the CO2 Injected Crude Oil; 2.4 Viscosity of the CO2 Injected Crude Oil.
- 2.5 Interfacial Tension for CO2 Injected Crude Oil/Strata Water2.6 Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3. Viscosity and Density Measurements for Sour Gas Fluids at High Temperatures and Pressures; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Experimental; 3.2.1 Density Measurement; 3.2.2 Viscosity Measurement; 3.2.3 Charging and Temperature Control; 3.3 Results; 3.4 Conclusions; References; 4. Acid Gas Viscosity Modeling with the Expanded Fluid Viscosity Correlation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Expanded Fluid Viscosity Correlation; 4.2.1 Mixing Rules; 4.2.2 Modification for Non-Hydrocarbons; 4.3 Results and Discussion.
- 4.3.1 Pure Components4.3.2 Acid Gas Mixtures; 4.4 Conclusions; 4.5 Acknowledgements; References; 5. Evaluation and Improvement of Sour Property Packages in Unisim Design; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Model Description; 5.3 Phase Equilibrium Calculation; 5.4 Conclusions; 5.5 Future Work; Reference; 6. Compressibility Factor of High CO2-Content Natural Gases: Measurement and Correlation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Experiment; 6.2.1 Measured Principles; 6.2.2 Experimental Apparatus and Procedure; 6.2.3 Experimental Results; 6.3 Methods; 6.3.1 Existing Methods; 6.3.2 Proposed Method.
- 6.5 Comparison of the Proposed Method and Other Methods6.6 Conclusions; 6.7 Acknowledgements; 6.8 Nomenclature; References; Section 2: Process Engineering; 7. Analysis of Acid Gas Injection Variables; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Discussion; 7.3 Program Design; 7.4 Results; 7.5 Discussion of Results; 7.5.1 General Comments; 7.5.2 Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient, U; 7.5.3 Viscosity; 7.6 Conclusion; References; 8. Glycol Dehydration as a Mass Transfer Rate Process; 8.1 Phase Equilibrium; 8.2 Process Simulation; 8.3 Dehydration Column Performance; 8.4 Stahl Columns and Stripping Gas.
- 8.5 Interesting Observations from a Mass Transfer Rate Model8.6 Factors That Affect Dehydration of Sweet Gases; 8.7 Dehydration of Acid Gases; 8.8 Conclusions; Literature Cited; 9. Carbon Capture Using Amine-Based Technology; 9.1 Amine Applications; 9.2 Amine Technology; 9.3 Reaction Chemistry; 9.3.1 Nucleophilic Pathway; 9.3.2 Acid-Base Pathway (Primary Secondary and Tertiary Amines); 9.4 Types of Amine; 9.5 Challenges of Carbon Capture; 9.5.1 Prevention; 9.5.2 Reclaimers; 9.5.3 Purging and Replacing Amine; 9.5.4 High Energy Consumption; 9.5.5 Size of the Amine Facility; 9.5.6 Captured CO2.
- Conclusion.
- Carbon dioxide sequestration is a technology that is being explored to curb the anthropogenic emission of CO2 into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide has been implicated in the global climate change and reducing them is a potential solution. The injection of carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has the duel benefit of sequestering the CO2 and extending the life of some older fields. Sequestering CO2 and EOR have many shared elements that make them comparable. This volume presents some of the latest information on these processes covering physical properties, operations, design, reservoi
Ämnesord
- Carbon dioxide mitigation.
- Carbon dioxide.
- Carbon sequestration.
- Gas wells.
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- Electronic books. (LCSH)
Klassifikation
- TD885.5.C3 .C388 2011 (LCC)
- 665.89 (DDC)
- Pmg (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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