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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 11, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 16, 2010
Guoxing Yang, Pearland, TX (US);
David G. Anderson, San Antonio, TX (US);
Larry M. Youngblood, Houston, TX (US);
Fang Fang, Houston, TX (US);
Sean E. Rick, Cypress, TX (US);
Larry A. Spino, Houston, TX (US);
Scott K. Berkhous, Spring, TX (US);
Guoxing Yang, Pearland, TX (US);
David G. Anderson, San Antonio, TX (US);
Larry M. Youngblood, Houston, TX (US);
Fang Fang, Houston, TX (US);
Sean E. Rick, Cypress, TX (US);
Larry A. Spino, Houston, TX (US);
Scott K. Berkhous, Spring, TX (US);
Petroleum Analyzer Company, LP, Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A thermal oxidation tester is shown for determining thermal stability of a fluid, particularly hydrocarbons when subjected to elevated temperatures. The tendency of the heated fluid to oxidize and (1) form deposits on a surface of a heater tube and (2) form solids therein, are both measured at a given flow rate, temperature and time. The measured results are used to determine whether a fluid sample passes or fails the test. Results of measurements are recorded in a memory device on one end of the heater tube on which the deposits were made.