Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion

A new combustion zone analytical model has been developed in which the combustion front temperature may be calculated. The model describes in the combustion zone, the amount of fuel burned based on reaction kinetics, the fuel concentration and produced gas composition based on combustion stoichiomet...

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Main Author: Rodriguez, Jose Ramon
Other Authors: Mamora, Daulat D.
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2004
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-1342013-01-08T10:37:13ZExperimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustionRodriguez, Jose Ramonair injectioncombustion stoichiometryin-situ combustionoxygen-enriched in-situ combustionthermal recoverycombustion tube experimentsA new combustion zone analytical model has been developed in which the combustion front temperature may be calculated. The model describes in the combustion zone, the amount of fuel burned based on reaction kinetics, the fuel concentration and produced gas composition based on combustion stoichiometry, and the amount of heat generated based on a heat balance. Six runs were performed in a 3-inch diameter, 40-inch long steel combustion tube with Jobo crude oil (9-11°API) from the Orinoco Belt in Venezuela. These runs were carried out with air containing three values of oxygen concentration, 21%, 30%, and 40%. The weight percentage of sand, clay, water, and oil in the sand mix was kept constant in all runs at 86.6%, 4.7%, 4.0%, and 4.7% respectively. Injection air rates (3 L/min) as well as the production pressure (300 psig) were kept constant in all runs. The results indicate that the calculated combustion zone temperatures and temperature profiles are in good agreement with the experimental data, for the range of oxygen concentration in the injected air. The use of oxygen-enriched air slightly increased the combustion front temperature from 440°C in a 21 mole % O2 concentration to a maximum of 475°C for air with 40 mole % O2 concentration. Oxygen-enriched air injection also increased the combustion front velocity from 13.4 cm/hr (for 21% oxygen) to 24.7 cm/hr (for 40% oxygen), thus reducing the start of oil production from 3.3 hours (for 21% oxygen) to 1.8 hours (for 40% oxygen). In the field, the use of oxygen-enriched air injection could translate into earlier oil production compared to with not-enriched air injection. The new analytical model for the combustion zone developed in this study will be beneficial to future researchers in understanding the effect of oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion and its implications on the combustion front temperature and combustion front thickness.Texas A&M UniversityMamora, Daulat D.2004-09-30T01:43:20Z2004-09-30T01:43:20Z2003-052004-09-30T01:43:20ZBookThesisElectronic Dissertationtext1686233 bytes125591 byteselectronicapplication/pdftext/plainborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/134en_US
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topic air injection
combustion stoichiometry
in-situ combustion
oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
thermal recovery
combustion tube experiments
spellingShingle air injection
combustion stoichiometry
in-situ combustion
oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
thermal recovery
combustion tube experiments
Rodriguez, Jose Ramon
Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
description A new combustion zone analytical model has been developed in which the combustion front temperature may be calculated. The model describes in the combustion zone, the amount of fuel burned based on reaction kinetics, the fuel concentration and produced gas composition based on combustion stoichiometry, and the amount of heat generated based on a heat balance. Six runs were performed in a 3-inch diameter, 40-inch long steel combustion tube with Jobo crude oil (9-11°API) from the Orinoco Belt in Venezuela. These runs were carried out with air containing three values of oxygen concentration, 21%, 30%, and 40%. The weight percentage of sand, clay, water, and oil in the sand mix was kept constant in all runs at 86.6%, 4.7%, 4.0%, and 4.7% respectively. Injection air rates (3 L/min) as well as the production pressure (300 psig) were kept constant in all runs. The results indicate that the calculated combustion zone temperatures and temperature profiles are in good agreement with the experimental data, for the range of oxygen concentration in the injected air. The use of oxygen-enriched air slightly increased the combustion front temperature from 440°C in a 21 mole % O2 concentration to a maximum of 475°C for air with 40 mole % O2 concentration. Oxygen-enriched air injection also increased the combustion front velocity from 13.4 cm/hr (for 21% oxygen) to 24.7 cm/hr (for 40% oxygen), thus reducing the start of oil production from 3.3 hours (for 21% oxygen) to 1.8 hours (for 40% oxygen). In the field, the use of oxygen-enriched air injection could translate into earlier oil production compared to with not-enriched air injection. The new analytical model for the combustion zone developed in this study will be beneficial to future researchers in understanding the effect of oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion and its implications on the combustion front temperature and combustion front thickness.
author2 Mamora, Daulat D.
author_facet Mamora, Daulat D.
Rodriguez, Jose Ramon
author Rodriguez, Jose Ramon
author_sort Rodriguez, Jose Ramon
title Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
title_short Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
title_full Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
title_fullStr Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
title_sort experimental and analytical study to model temperature profiles and stoichiometry in oxygen-enriched in-situ combustion
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2004
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/134
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