Relation and Correlation between NMR Relaxation Times, Diffusion Coefficients, and Viscosity of Heavy Crude Oils
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We present a theory and experiments that relate the NMR longitudinal T1 and transverse T2 relaxation times to the viscosity 畏 for heavy crude oils with different asphaltene concentrations. The nuclear magnetic relaxation equations are based on a one-dimensional (1D) hydrocarbon translational diffusion in a transient porous network of slowly rotating asphaltene macroaggregates containing paramagnetic species VO2+. For heavy crude oils with viscosity 畏 above a certain threshold 畏c, the effective 1D confinement causes a transition from the usual Stokes鈥揈instein relation for the translational diffusion coefficient D 鈭?1/畏 below 畏c to a wetting behavior D 鈭?Cte close to the asphaltene aggregates above 畏c. The theory is compared successfully with the universal viscosity dependencies of relaxation times T1 and T2 observed over a large range of viscosities. The theory reproduces the relaxation features of the 2D correlation spectra T1鈥?i>T2 and D鈥?i>T2 for heavy crude oils when varying the asphaltene concentration. This foundation is important because these measurements can be performed down-hole, thus giving a valuable tool for investigating in situ the molecular dynamics of petroleum fluids.
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