An Improved HLD-NAC Model for Microemulsion Phase Behavior Study

Xingang Bu, M. Han, A. AlSofi, A. Fuseni
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Microemulsion phase behavior studies are essential for screening surfactants for improving oil production. The paper presents a modified Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Deviation – Net Average Curvature (HLD-NAC) model to explicitly express the solubilization ratio with respect to a newly defined inherent parameter representing surfactant properties. It also provides a workflow to extract the critical parameters from experimental results for numerical simulation of a chemical flooding process. The equations were derived to calculate the window of Winsor Type III microemulsion. The HLD-NAC model was improved to make the solubilization ratio explicitly expressed with the inherent parameter composed of head area (as), tail length (L) and molecular weight of the surfactants (Mw). An innovated workflow was developed to integrate the microemulsion phase behavior scanning results with the HLD-NAC model. The HLD-NAC model was validated with experimental data of various surfactant formulations. The inherent parameter was applied in the improved HLD-NAC model, making it efficient for modeling microemulsion phase behavior scanning. The data of solubilization ratio and phase volume fraction were well fit in the model without needing to know the details of surfactant properties. This simplified the input of HLD-NAC parameters and made the output more accurate. The HLD-NAC model was successfully validated by experiments with various formulations including surfactant with alcohol, surfactant mixtures, and sodium carbonate-surfactant mixtures. By automatically obtaining the inherent parameter, the improved HLD-NAC model provides a promising application of microemulsion phase behavior in numerical simulation of chemical flooding. The HLD-NAC model is modified by defining an inherent parameter from experimental results of microemulsion phase behavior scanning. This makes it applicable to generate the solubilization ratio parameter for numerical simulation of chemical flooding.
微乳液相行为研究的改进HLD-NAC模型
微乳液相行为研究是筛选表面活性剂以提高石油产量的重要手段。本文提出了一种改进的亲水-亲脂偏差-净平均曲率(HLD-NAC)模型,以新定义的表征表面活性剂性质的固有参数来明确表示增溶比。为化学驱数值模拟提供了从实验结果中提取关键参数的工作流程。推导了Winsor III型微乳液窗口的计算公式。对HLD-NAC模型进行了改进,使增溶比由表面活性剂的头部面积(as)、尾部长度(L)和分子量(Mw)组成的固有参数明确表示。开发了一种创新的工作流程,将微乳液相行为扫描结果与HLD-NAC模型相结合。用不同表面活性剂配方的实验数据对HLD-NAC模型进行了验证。将固有参数应用到改进的HLD-NAC模型中,使其能够有效地模拟微乳液相行为扫描。在不需要了解表面活性剂的详细性质的情况下,模型可以很好地拟合出增溶比和相体积分数的数据。这简化了HLD-NAC参数的输入,使输出更加准确。HLD-NAC模型通过不同配方的实验成功验证,包括表面活性剂与酒精、表面活性剂混合物和碳酸钠-表面活性剂混合物。改进的HLD-NAC模型通过自动获取固有参数,为微乳液相行为在化学驱数值模拟中的应用提供了广阔的前景。根据微乳液相行为扫描实验结果定义一个固有参数,对HLD-NAC模型进行了修正。这为化学驱数值模拟的增溶比参数的生成提供了理论依据。
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