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Revision as of 08:06, 5 October 2020
Gas/Water Interfacial Tension
Gas/Water Interfacial Tension correlation was published by Baker and Swerdloff in 1956.
Math and Physics
The interfacial tension becomes zero at miscibility pressure. 1 dyne/cm is used for calculations, then it becomes less than 1.
Nomenclature
- = pressure, psia
- = gas/oil interfacial tension, dynes/cm
- = gas/oil interfacial tension for dead oil, dynes/cm
- = temperature, °F
References
Baker, O. and Swerdloff, W. 1955. Calculation of Surface Tension 3—Calculating parachor Values. Oil Gas J. (5 December 1955): 141. Baker, O. and Swerdloff, W. 1956. Calculation of Surface Tension 6—Finding Surface Tension of Hydrocarbon Liquids. Oil Gas J. (2 January 1956): 125.