Measurement and testing
Viscosity Control and Petroleum-related Operations
May 03 2012
Author: Dr. Luc Bellière, Dr. Philippe Burg, Domitille Chantereau and Suzanne M. Stanton on behalf of Sofraser
Petroleum is one of the most important fluids in today’s global marketplace; it remains the primary source of liquid fuels and of rough material for polymerisation industry’s product manufacturing. Viscosity is an important fluid characteristic for many reasons: it can be a functional property; it can be correlated to an exclusive attribute; it can be related to utilisation efficiency; or viscosity can be one indication of how a fluid is handled (pumped, filtered, stirred, etc.). Like most physical properties, viscosity is measured with laboratory analysers or directly in-line. This article aims to provide insight into viscosity as it relates to petroleum-related operations.
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