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Industrial Synthesis and Evaluation of the Hydrodynamic Efficiency of Potential Agents for Decreasing Resistance in Petroleum Pipelines

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The influence of anti‐turbulence additives on the decrease in the hydrodynamic resistance in main pipelines is investigated. The dependence of the Thoms effect on the physicochemical properties of a polymer obtained on an industrial plant is analyzed. The method for evaluating the efficiency of potential agents of decreasing the hydrodynamic resistance is proposed.

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Nesyn, G.V., Manzhai, V.N. & Ilyushnikov, A.V. Industrial Synthesis and Evaluation of the Hydrodynamic Efficiency of Potential Agents for Decreasing Resistance in Petroleum Pipelines. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 76, 640–644 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024737418080

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