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Effects of Alkali, Salts, and Surfactant on Rheological Behavior of Partially Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamide Solutions
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2010
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSoft MatterPolymersPolymer ProcessingRheologyHeavy Oil RecoveryPolymer ChemistrySurfactant SolutionMaterials SciencePolymer BlendEnhanced Oil RecoveryRheology ControlRheological BehaviorViscous Oil RecoveryChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryPolymer SolutionPolymer ScienceRheological PropertyPolymer CharacterizationPolymer Property
The rheological behavior of a polymer solution is very important for its application in enhanced oil recovery. An experimental study was conducted to examine the effects of salts, alkali, and surfactants on the rheological properties of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPAM) over a wide range of parameters. The experimental results show that addition of ionic species significantly reduces the polymer viscosity by reducing the hydrodynamic size of the polymer. The power-law model was used to describe the rheological properties of the solutions. The flow behavior index, n, of the samples was in the range from 0.232 to 0.275, while the consistency index, K, ranged from (1.45 to 5.76) Pa·sn. The variation of viscosity with temperature was also studied and found to satisfy the Arrhenius equation.
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