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Journal of the Mexican Chemical Society
versión impresa ISSN 1870-249X
Resumen
FETTER PRUNEDA, Erik; BORRELL ESCOBEDO, Enrique Rivero y GARFIAS VAZQUEZ, Francisco Javier. Optimum Temperature in the Electrostatic Desalting of Maya Crude Oil. J. Mex. Chem. Soc [online]. 2005, vol.49, n.1, pp.14-19. ISSN 1870-249X.
The main variables that impact the crude oil desalting process were analyzed by developing mathematical models that represent the variation of Maya crude oil density, conductivity and viscosity as functions of temperature. An increase in process temperature has two opposite effects. First, a decrease in oil density and viscosity implies a significant increase in the settling rate of water droplets within the oil phase; which allow for a greater amount of oil to be processed. This increases the profit resulting from performing oil desalting. On the other hand, crude oil conductivity increases exponentially with temperature, which implies a higher rate of power consumption. A simulation model was developed to determine the optimum temperature at which a maximum economic benefit occurs. It was concluded that an optimum temperature occurs at 135oC.
Palabras llave : Maya crude oil; temperature; desalting; viscosity; density; conductivity.