Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis
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Resumo: | Inorganic fouling of calcium carbonate in reservoir rock grains and production lines is a recurring problem in the oil industry, especially in the pre-salt.. In order to determine which mechanisms have the greatest influence on the formation of crystals and the conditions that promote them, a bibliometric study was carried out at the SCOPUS® base, analyzing the volume of publications in the area and the most recent contributions on crystallization processes. The search started with articles that contained the words "Crystallization of Calcium Carbonate", after a refinement, were selected the 5 more recent studies. As results, the aggregation was pointed as the mechanism of greater influence in the pore clogging and, consequently, reduction in the permeability of the porous rock. This change in permeability decreases the amount of oil produced and causes losses in production. Another mechanism pointed out was the growth of crystals, which can be inhibited by means of ultrasonic techniques. |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysisInorganic crystallization: a biliometric analysisCristalização inorgânica: uma análise biliométricaCristalizaçãoCarbonato de cálcioIncrustação inorgânica.CristalizaciónCarbonato de calcioIncrustación inorgánica.CrystallizationCalcium carbonateInorganic fouling.Inorganic fouling of calcium carbonate in reservoir rock grains and production lines is a recurring problem in the oil industry, especially in the pre-salt.. In order to determine which mechanisms have the greatest influence on the formation of crystals and the conditions that promote them, a bibliometric study was carried out at the SCOPUS® base, analyzing the volume of publications in the area and the most recent contributions on crystallization processes. The search started with articles that contained the words "Crystallization of Calcium Carbonate", after a refinement, were selected the 5 more recent studies. As results, the aggregation was pointed as the mechanism of greater influence in the pore clogging and, consequently, reduction in the permeability of the porous rock. This change in permeability decreases the amount of oil produced and causes losses in production. Another mechanism pointed out was the growth of crystals, which can be inhibited by means of ultrasonic techniques.La incrustación inorgánica del carbonato de calcio en los poros de las rocas reservorio y en las líneas de producción es un problema recurrente en la industria del petróleo, principalmente en el pre-sal. Para determinar qué mecanismos tiene mayor influencia en la formación de los cristales y las condiciones que los favorecen, se realizó una investigación bibliométrica en la base SCOPUS®, analizando el volumen de publicaciones en el área y las más recientes contribuciones acerca de los procesos de cristalización. La investigación buscó inicialmente artículos que contenían las palabras "Crystallization calcium carbonate", después de un refinamiento, fueron escogidos los 5 artículos más recientes sobre el tema. Como resultado, la agregación fue apuntada como el mecanismo de mayor influencia en el obstrucción de los poros y consecuentemente, reducción en la permeabilidad de la roca porosa. Esta alteración de la permeabilidad disminuye la cantidad de aceite producida y causa daños en la producción. Otro mecanismo señalado, fue el crecimiento de los cristales, que puede ser inhibido por medio de técnicas ultrasónicas.A incrustação inorgânica do carbonato de cálcio nos poros das rochas reservatório e nas linhas de produção é problema recorrente na indústria do petróleo, principalmente no pré-sal. De modo a determinar quais mecanismos tem maior influencia na formação dos cristais e as condições que os favorecem, realizou-se uma pesquisa bibliométrica na base SCOPUS®, analisando o volume de publicações na área e as mais recentes contribuições acerca dos processos de cristalização. A pesquisa buscou inicialmente artigos que continham as palavras “Crystallization calcium carbonate”, após um refinamento, foram escolhidos os 5 artigos mais recentes sobre o tema. Como resultados, a agregação foi apontada como o mecanismo de maior influência no entupimento dos poros e consequentemente, redução na permeabilidade da rocha porosa. Essa alteração da permeabilidade diminui a quantidade de óleo produzida e causa prejuízos na produção. Outro mecanismo apontado, foi o crescimento dos cristais, que pode ser inibido por meio de técnicas ultrassônicas.Research, Society and Development2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/52410.33448/rsd-v8i2.524Research, Society and Development; Vol. 8 No. 2; e382524Research, Society and Development; Vol. 8 Núm. 2; e382524Research, Society and Development; v. 8 n. 2; e3825242525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/524/673Copyright (c) 2018 Alessandra Terezinha Silva Souza, Daniel da Cunha Ribeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Alessandra Terezinha SilvaRibeiro, Daniel da Cunha2020-03-25T16:07:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/524Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:25:58.863805Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis Inorganic crystallization: a biliometric analysis Cristalização inorgânica: uma análise biliométrica |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis Souza, Alessandra Terezinha Silva Cristalização Carbonato de cálcio Incrustação inorgânica. Cristalización Carbonato de calcio Incrustación inorgánica. Crystallization Calcium carbonate Inorganic fouling. |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis |
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Inoganic crystallization: a bibliometric analysis |
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Souza, Alessandra Terezinha Silva |
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Souza, Alessandra Terezinha Silva Ribeiro, Daniel da Cunha |
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Ribeiro, Daniel da Cunha |
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Souza, Alessandra Terezinha Silva Ribeiro, Daniel da Cunha |
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Cristalização Carbonato de cálcio Incrustação inorgânica. Cristalización Carbonato de calcio Incrustación inorgánica. Crystallization Calcium carbonate Inorganic fouling. |
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Cristalização Carbonato de cálcio Incrustação inorgânica. Cristalización Carbonato de calcio Incrustación inorgánica. Crystallization Calcium carbonate Inorganic fouling. |
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Inorganic fouling of calcium carbonate in reservoir rock grains and production lines is a recurring problem in the oil industry, especially in the pre-salt.. In order to determine which mechanisms have the greatest influence on the formation of crystals and the conditions that promote them, a bibliometric study was carried out at the SCOPUS® base, analyzing the volume of publications in the area and the most recent contributions on crystallization processes. The search started with articles that contained the words "Crystallization of Calcium Carbonate", after a refinement, were selected the 5 more recent studies. As results, the aggregation was pointed as the mechanism of greater influence in the pore clogging and, consequently, reduction in the permeability of the porous rock. This change in permeability decreases the amount of oil produced and causes losses in production. Another mechanism pointed out was the growth of crystals, which can be inhibited by means of ultrasonic techniques. |
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