This study looked to improve reproducibility in the procedure to determine the yield stress of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions prepared with waxy crude oil. The influence of various experimental variables was studied: measurement geometry, emulsion cooling rate, shear stress during the cooling step, gap reduction (parallel plates), final gap (parallel plates), and conditioning steps. The measured yield stress varied significantly depending upon the measuring geometry used (from 100 to 500 Pa). The geometries cross-hatched parallel plate (D - 60 mm) and grooved coaxial cylinder measured the highest yield stress, and it was observed that the shear stress during cooling was the most important measurement variable in the emulsion yield stress.
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