Patent ID: 11885186
Assignee: SOUTHWEST PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY
Field: Measurement (Instruments)
Classification: CPC E  G | IPC E

Claim 4:
5. The drilling fluid inhibition evaluation device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the temperature control pressurization system comprises a gas chamber, a liquid chamber and a buffer chamber arranged therein, the gas chamber connected with the gas source and connected with the liquid chamber through a first pipeline that provides with a gas-line valve, and a barometer arranged on the first pipeline thereof; the liquid chamber connected with the buffer chamber through a second pipeline that provides with a first pressure switch thereof, and the liquid chamber communicated with the outside through a liquid valve; the buffer chamber communicated with the inlet valve of the main test member through a third pipeline that provides with a second pressure switch thereof; heating pipelines arranged inside of each of the gas chamber, the liquid chamber and the buffer chamber communicated with a second circulation pipeline; and wherein when the gas-line valve is closed, the gas chamber is configured for temporarily storing gas that is introduced into the temperature control pressurization system by the gas source, after the gas is heated to a temperature set for the experiment by the heating pipeline, the gas-line valve is opened to inject heating gas into the liquid chamber; the gas pressure is tested by the barometer and transmitted to the temperature and pressure control member, and then integrated together with other data transmitted to the central control system; the liquid chamber filled with fluid for an expansion experiment through the liquid valve, when the fluid within the liquid chamber is heated to a temperature required by the experiment, the liquid valve is closed before the gas-line valve is opened, and then the gas-line valve is opened, and the gas with the same temperature as the fluid is filled into the liquid chamber through the gas chamber, so that the gas with a pressure higher than the saturated vapor pressure of the fluid exists above the expansion experiment fluid, so as to inhibit the change of the fluid from a liquid state to a gas state.