HalliburtonEngineer
Petroleum
- Feb 13, 2011
- 6
Can anybody explain why liquid CO2 has such a temperature dependant heat capacity, especially at lower pressure (~1,000 psi - see attached graph)?
From the PVT diagram I don't see any phase changes at the peak heat capacities.
I am planning a job where we will be injection liquid CO2 into an oil well, but because of wellhead limitations, the CO2 needs to be heated before entering the well.
From the PVT diagram I don't see any phase changes at the peak heat capacities.
I am planning a job where we will be injection liquid CO2 into an oil well, but because of wellhead limitations, the CO2 needs to be heated before entering the well.