Influence of water conductivity on shock waves generated by underwater electrical wire explosion |
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Authors: | Ben Liu Deguo Wang Yanbao Guo |
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Institution: | 1. College of Mechanical and Transportation Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China;2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Process Fluid Filtration and Separation, Beijing 102249, China |
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Abstract: | The new application of electrical explosion of wire (EEW) used in petroleum industry is to enhance oil recovery (EOR). Because of the complex environment underground, the effect of underground water conductivity on EEW should be considered. This work describes the effect of water conductivities on discharge current, voltage and shock waves. It was found that the effect of water conductivity contains two parts. One is the shunt effect of saline water, which can be considered as a parallel load with the copper wire between the electrodes connected to the discharge circuit. The peak pressure of shock waves are gradually decrease with the increase of water conductivity. The other is the current loss through saline water directly to the ground ends without flowing through the electrodes. The shunt effect is the main factor affecting the wire discharge process. As the charging voltage increased, the energy loss caused by these two parts are all reduced. These indicate that increasing the charging voltage to a certain value will increase the energy efficiency to generate a more powerful shock waves in conductive water. |
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Keywords: | Electric explosion Shock waves Water conductivity Enhanced oil recovery Energy deposition |
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