Title: PETE 310
1PETE 310
- Lectures 6 7
- Phase Behavior Pure Substances (Lecture 5)
- Two Component Mixtures
- Three Multicomponent Mixtures
2Learning Objectives
- After completing this chapter you will be able
to - Understand pure component phase behavior as a
function of pressure, temperature, and molecular
size. - Understand the behavior of binary and
multicomponent mixtures - Behavior understood through proper interpretation
of phase diagrams
3Phase Diagrams
- Types of phase diagrams for a single component
(pure substance) - (PT)
- (PV) or (Pr)
- (TV) or (Tr)
4Phase Diagrams
- Single Component Phase Diagram
5Phase Diagrams
Vapor Pressure Curve
6Hydrocarbon Families Physical Properties
One point in the Vapor Pressure Curve
7Pressure vs Specific Volume Pure Substance
8Pure Component Properties
- Tabulated critical properties (McCain)
9Heat Effects Accompanying Phase Changes of Pure
SubstancesÂ
Clapeyron equation
Btu/lb-mol
With
DV VMg-VMl
10Heat Effects Accompanying Phase Changes of Pure
SubstancesÂ
T
D
Approximate relation (Clausius - Clapeyron
Equation)
11Example of Heat Effects Accompanying Phase
Changes
- Steam flooding Problem
- Calculate how many BTU/day (just from the latent
heat of steam) are provided to a reservoir by
injecting 6000 bbl/day of steam at 80 quality
and at a T462 oF -
12COX - Vapor Pressure Charts(normal paraffins)
Log scale
heavier
Pressure
Temperature
Non-linear scale
13Determination of Fluid Properties
Temperature of Test Constant
14Vapor Pressure Determination
T2
Pressure
P
S
T1
V
L
Volume
15Binary Mixtures
- Relationships to analyze P, T, molar or specific
volume or (molar or mass density) - as for a
pure component -
- COMPOSITION Molar Composition
16Hydrocarbon Composition
- The hydrocarbon composition may be expressed on a
weight basis or on a molar basis (most common) - Recall
17Hydrocarbon Composition
- By convention liquid compositions (mole
fractions) are indicated with an x and gas
compositions with a y. -
18Our Systems of Concern
Gas system
open
Oil system
19A separator
20Mathematical Relationships
21Key Concepts
- Fraction of vapor (fv)
- Mole fractions in vapor (or gas) phase ? yi
- Mole fractions in liquid (or oil) phase ? xi
- Overall mole fractions (zi) ? combining gas
liquid
22Phase Diagrams for Binary Mixtures
- Types of phase diagrams for a two- component
mixture - Most common
- (PT) zi at a fixed composition
- (Pzi) T at a fixed T
- (Tzi) P at a fixed P
- (PV) zi or (Pr) zi
-
23Pressure vsTemperature Diagram (PT)zi
24Pressure Composition Diagrams - Binary Systems
25Temperature vs. Composition Diagrams Binary
Systems
Pa
T2s
CP1
Dew Curve
Pressure
2-phases
CP2
Bubble Curve
Pa
T1s
T2s
Temperature
T1s
1
x1, y1
0
26Gas-Liquid Relations
z1overall mole fraction of 1, y1vapor mole
fraction of 1, x1liquid mole fraction of 1
27Supercritical Conditions Binary Mixture
28Quantitative Phase Equilibrium Exercise
29Quantitative Phase Equilibrium Exercise
30Ternary Diagrams Review
31Ternary Diagrams Review
C3
C3
32Ternary Diagrams Review
33Ternary Diagrams Review
- Quantitative Representation of Phase Equilibria
- Tie (or equilibrium) lines - Tie lines join equilibrium conditions of the gas
and liquid at a given pressure and temperature. - Dew point curve gives the gas composition.
- Bubble point curve gives the liquid composition.
34Ternary Diagrams Review
- Quantitative Representation of Phase Equilibria
- Tie (or equilibrium) lines - All mixtures whose overall composition (zi) is
along a tie line have the SAME equilibrium gas
(yi) and liquid composition (xi), but the
relative amounts on a molar basis of gas and
liquid (fv and fl) change linearly (0 vapor at
B.P., 1 liquid at B.P.).
35Illustration of Phase Envelope and Tie Lines
36Uses of Ternary Diagrams
- Representation of Multi-Component Phase Behavior
with a Pseudoternary Diagram - Ternary diagrams may approximate phase behavior
of multi-component mixtures by grouping them into
3 pseudocomponents - heavy (C7)
- intermediate (C2-C6)
- light (C1, CO2 , N2- C1, CO2-C2, ...)
37Uses of Ternary Diagrams
- Miscible Recovery Processes
Solvent2
Solvent1
oil
38Exercise
- Find overall composition of mixture made with
100 moles oil "O" 10 moles of mixture "A". - __________________________
- ________________________
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39Practice Ternary Diagrams
40Practice Ternary Diagrams
41Practice Ternary Diagrams
42Practice Ternary Diagrams
43Pressure-Temperature Diagram for Multicomponent
Systems
44Changes During Production and Injection
45Homework