Title of article :
Distinguishing Anhydrate and Gypsum Scale in Mixing Incompatible Surface and Ground Waters During Water Injection Process
Author/Authors :
Kamalipour, Meisam Iranian Central Oil Field Company - Tehran , Mousavi Dehghani, Seyyed Ali Research Institute of Petroleum Industry - Tehran , Naseri, Ali , Abbasi, Saeed
Abstract :
Determination of the type of precipitated calcium sulfate in mixing two incompatible
injection and formation waters was studied experimentally in this work at two temperatures of 26oC
and 80oC. Here the SEM, EDX and XRD techniques have been used to inspect the temperature
effects on the morphology, type, and size of the precipitated calcium sulfate crystals. The results of
this work show that the precipitated scales at these temperatures are calcium sulfate dihydrate and
the temperature influences the size of crystals dramatically. The crystallization mechanism is
the next issue which has been studied in this work. Measuring the amount of precipitated scale
in the mixing of the incompatible waters versus time depicts the scale formation controlling mechanisms.
According to the obtained results in this work, three primary nucleations, crystal growth, and
secondary nucleation control the calcium sulfate scale precipitation.
Keywords :
Gypsum , Calcium sulfate anhydrate , Crystallization , Nucleation , Incompatible water , Scale
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics