Apparatus and method for phase equilibrium with in-situ sensing
First Claim
1. An apparatus for measuring thermodynamic properties of reservoir fluids, comprising:
- a modular sensor assembly comprising a cell body having a sample chamber for receiving a sample of single phase or coexisting two-phase fluid, an agitation mechanism to agitate the sample in the sample chamber, and a density-viscosity sensor located in-situ to measure the density and viscosity of the sample in the sample chamber as a function of pressure and temperature.
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Abstract
A technique facilitates the monitoring of thermodynamic properties of reservoir fluids. The technique utilizes a modular sensor assembly designed to evaluate a sample of a hydrocarbon-containing fluid within a cell body. A variety of sensors may be selectively placed into communication with a sample chamber within the cell body to evaluate the sample at potentially high pressures and temperatures. The sensors may comprise a density-viscosity sensor located in-situ to efficiently measure both the density and viscosity of the sample as a function of pressure and temperature. Other sensors, such as an optic sensor, may also be positioned to measure parameters of the sample while the sample is retained in the sample chamber.
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1. An apparatus for measuring thermodynamic properties of reservoir fluids, comprising:
a modular sensor assembly comprising a cell body having a sample chamber for receiving a sample of single phase or coexisting two-phase fluid, an agitation mechanism to agitate the sample in the sample chamber, and a density-viscosity sensor located in-situ to measure the density and viscosity of the sample in the sample chamber as a function of pressure and temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of measuring thermodynamic properties of reservoir fluids, comprising:
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assembling a modular sensor assembly to evaluate a sample of a hydrocarbon-containing fluid; charging a sample chamber within a cell body of the modular sensor assembly with the sample; adjusting the temperature and the pressure of the sample within the sample chamber; and utilizing a single sensor to determine both density and viscosity of the sample while in the sample chamber. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of measuring thermodynamic properties of reservoir fluids, comprising:
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providing a portable, modular sensor assembly at a wellsite; charging a cell body of the portable, modular sensor assembly with a fluid sample from a subterranean reservoir; pressurizing the fluid sample within the cell body by compressing the fluid sample while in the cell body; increasing the temperature of the fluid sample with a thermal management system positioned as an integral part of the portable, modular sensor assembly; agitating the fluid sample while in the cell body to recombine fluid from multiple phases into a single phase; and utilizing sensors exposed to an inner sample chamber of the cell body to measure desired properties of the fluid sample. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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