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Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 2013

Reference Correlation of the Viscosity of Squalane from 273 to 373 K at 0.1 MPa

María J. P. Comuñas; Xavier Paredes; Félix M. Gaciño; Josefa Fernández; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Christian Boned; Jean-Luc Daridon; Guillaume Galliero; Jérôme Pauly; Kenneth R. Harris; Marc J. Assael; Sofia K. Mylona

The paper presents a new reference correlation for the viscosity of squalane at 0.1 MPa. The correlation should be valuable as it is the first to cover a moderately high viscosity range, from 3 to 118 mPa s. It is based on new viscosity measurements carried out for this work, as well as other critically evaluated experimental viscosity data from the literature. The correlation is valid from 273 to 373 K at 0.1 MPa. The average absolute percentage deviation of the fit is 0.67, and the expanded uncertainty, with a coverage factor k = 2, is 1.5%.


npj Microgravity | 2017

Thermodiffusion in multicomponent n -alkane mixtures

Guillaume Galliero; Henri Bataller; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Joseph Diaz; Fabrizio Croccolo; Hai Hoang; Romain Vermorel; Pierre-Arnaud Artola; Bernard Rousseau; Velisa Vesovic; M. Mounir Bou-Ali; José M. Ortiz de Zárate; Shenghua Xu; Ke Zhang; François Montel; Antonio Verga; Olivier Minster

Compositional grading within a mixture has a strong impact on the evaluation of the pre-exploitation distribution of hydrocarbons in underground layers and sediments. Thermodiffusion, which leads to a partial diffusive separation of species in a mixture due to the geothermal gradient, is thought to play an important role in determining the distribution of species in a reservoir. However, despite recent progress, thermodiffusion is still difficult to measure and model in multicomponent mixtures. In this work, we report on experimental investigations of the thermodiffusion of multicomponent n-alkane mixtures at pressure above 30 MPa. The experiments have been conducted in space onboard the Shi Jian 10 spacecraft so as to isolate the studied phenomena from convection. For the two exploitable cells, containing a ternary liquid mixture and a condensate gas, measurements have shown that the lightest and heaviest species had a tendency to migrate, relatively to the rest of the species, to the hot and cold region, respectively. These trends have been confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations. The measured condensate gas data have been used to quantify the influence of thermodiffusion on the initial fluid distribution of an idealised one dimension reservoir. The results obtained indicate that thermodiffusion tends to noticeably counteract the influence of gravitational segregation on the vertical distribution of species, which could result in an unstable fluid column. This confirms that, in oil and gas reservoirs, the availability of thermodiffusion data for multicomponent mixtures is crucial for a correct evaluation of the initial state fluid distribution.Microgravity simulators: improving oil field assessmentsTo support oil and gas exploration, researchers sent hydrocarbon mixtures into space to obtain accurate data on how each component behaves. The group—led by Guillaume Galliero from the University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour, France—wanted to study the effect of temperature on the movement of individual hydrocarbons in mixtures under typical reservoir conditions. Eliminating the effects of gravity allowed them to collect more accurate data than has previously been obtained. The team showed that thermodiffusion has a large impact on the distribution of hydrocarbon reservoirs under the ground. They state that thermodiffusion should therefore be considered in computer models that assess analytical data collected at potential underground reservoirs. This would allow oil and gas companies to more accurately predict the suitability of the hydrocarbons at potential drilling sites.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2015

Thermodynamic scaling of the shear viscosity of Mie n-6 fluids and their binary mixtures

Stéphanie Delage-Santacreu; Guillaume Galliero; Hai Hoang; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Christian Boned; Josefa Fernández

In this work, we have evaluated the applicability of the so-called thermodynamic scaling and the isomorph frame to describe the shear viscosity of Mie n-6 fluids of varying repulsive exponents (n = 8, 12, 18, 24, and 36). Furthermore, the effectiveness of the thermodynamic scaling to deal with binary mixtures of Mie n-6 fluids has been explored as well. To generate the viscosity database of these fluids, extensive non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations have been performed for various thermodynamic conditions. Then, a systematic approach has been used to determine the gamma exponent value (γ) characteristic of the thermodynamic scaling approach for each system. In addition, the applicability of the isomorph theory with a density dependent gamma has been confirmed in pure fluids. In both pure fluids and mixtures, it has been found that the thermodynamic scaling with a constant gamma is sufficient to correlate the viscosity data on a large range of thermodynamic conditions covering liquid and supercritical states as long as the density is not too high. Interestingly, it has been obtained that, in pure fluids, the value of γ is directly proportional to the repulsive exponent of the Mie potential. Finally, it has been found that the value of γ in mixtures can be deduced from those of the pure component using a simple logarithmic mixing rule.


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2008

Density of Diethyl Adipate using a New Vibrating Tube Densimeter from (293.15 to 403.15) K and up to 140 MPa. Calibration and Measurements

María J. P. Comuñas; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Antoine Baylaucq; Christian Boned


Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2008

Liquid density of 1-pentanol at pressures up to 140 MPa and from 293.15 to 403.15 K

Christian Boned; Antoine Baylaucq; Jean-Patrick Bazile


The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2014

Viscosity measurements for squalane at high pressures to 350 MPa from T = (293.15 to 363.15) K

María J. P. Comuñas; Xavier Paredes; Félix M. Gaciño; Josefa Fernández; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Christian Boned; Jean-Luc Daridon; Guillaume Galliero; Jérôme Pauly; Kenneth R. Harris


Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2011

Liquid density of 1-butanol at pressures up to 140 MPa and from 293.15 K to 403.15 K

Fatima E.M. Alaoui; Eduardo A. Montero; Jean-Patrick Bazile; María J. P. Comuñas; Guillaume Galliero; Christian Boned


Chemical Physics | 2010

Influence of the chain length on the dynamic viscosity at high pressure of some 2-alkylamines: Measurements and comparative study of some models

Masatoshi Yoshimura; Christian Boned; Guillaume Galliero; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Antoine Baylaucq; Hideharu Ushiki


Fuel | 2012

High pressure thermophysical characterization of fuel used for testing and calibrating diesel injection systems

El Hadji Ibrahima Ndiaye; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Djamel Nasri; Christian Boned; Jean Luc Daridon


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2010

Influence of the Molecular Structure on the Volumetric Properties and Viscosities of Dialkyl Adipates (Dimethyl, Diethyl, and Diisobutyl Adipates)

María J. P. Comuñas; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Luis Lugo; Antoine Baylaucq; Josefa Fernández; Christian Boned

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Christian Boned

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Guillaume Galliero

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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María J. P. Comuñas

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Josefa Fernández

University of New South Wales

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Jean-Luc Daridon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Antoine Baylaucq

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marc J. Assael

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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David Bessières

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Djamel Nasri

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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