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Dead oil viscosity

μoodcpp > pb

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body--uriencoded--\displaystyle \mu_%7Bod%7D(T) = \left( c_1 + c_2 \, \gamma_%7BAPI%7D%5e%7Bc_3%7D \right) \left( \frac%7Bc_4%7D%7BT+c_5%7D \right)%5ea10%5eX - 1
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body--uriencoded--\log_%7B10%7D a = c_6 + \frac%7Bc_7%7D%7B\gamma_%7BAPI%7D%7DX = 10%5eZ \, T%5e%7Bc_3%7D
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body--uriencoded--Z = c_1 = 0.32, \ +c_2 = 1.8 \cdot 10%5e7, \gamma_%7BAPI%7D


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bodyc_1 = 3 = - 4.530324, \ c_4 =360, \ c_5 2 = - 260, \ c_6 = 0.4302023, \ c_7 3 = 8-1.33163

where

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bodyT

°FFluid temperature

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body--uriencoded--\gamma_%7BAPI%7D

°APIOil API gravity

See Also

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Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Petroleum Engineering / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Reservoir Engineering (RE) / PVT correlations / Oil correlations

[ Beggs-Robinson (1975) oil viscosity correlations ]

References

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Beggs, H.D., and J.R. Robinson. "Estimating the Viscosity of Crude Oil Systems." J Pet Technol 27 (1975): 1140–1141. doi: https://doi.org/10.2118/5434-PA