The size distribution of oil droplets and gas bubbles forming at the exit geometry of a deep-sea blowout is one of the key parameters to understand its propagation and fate in the ocean, whether with regard to rising time to the surface, drift by ocean currents, dissolution or biodegradation. While a large 8 mm droplet might rise to the sea surface within minutes or hours, microdroplets \u3c 100 μm may take weeks or months to surface, if at all. On the other hand, a microdroplet or bubble dissolutes faster due to its larger surface to volume ratio and is also more available for biodegrading bacteria. To be able to properly model these effects, it is necessary to understand the drop formation processes near the discharge point and to predict...
The global demand for hydrocarbons is high and is also believed to be high in the future. Much of to...
Numerous models have been developed for calculating the fate of crude oil and natural gas plumes aft...
The relative effects of hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, and geochemical factors on the fate and transpo...
The size distribution of oil droplets and gas bubbles forming at the exit geometry of a deep-sea blo...
To date, experimental investigations to determine the droplet size distribution (DSD) of subsea oil ...
The droplet size distribution (DSD) formed by gas-saturated oil jets is one of the most important ch...
The droplet size distribution (DSD) formed by gas-saturated oil jets is one of the most important ch...
The objective of the Master's thesis has been modelling of subsurface blowouts of oil and gas. The m...
Modeling of large-scale oil transport and fate resulting from deep-sea oil spills is highly complex ...
The formation of oil-in-water dispersions is a critical step during the blowout of coastal and deepw...
The rise behavior of oil droplets and natural gas bubbles is of major importance for understanding t...
Oil spilled at sea forms oil slick, which are subsequently broken up into droplets ranging from subm...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Chemical dispersants are...
This paper explores the effects of droplet size on droplet intrusion and subsequent transport in sub...
When a steep, breaking wave hits a vertical sea wall in shallow water, a flip-through eventmay occur...
The global demand for hydrocarbons is high and is also believed to be high in the future. Much of to...
Numerous models have been developed for calculating the fate of crude oil and natural gas plumes aft...
The relative effects of hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, and geochemical factors on the fate and transpo...
The size distribution of oil droplets and gas bubbles forming at the exit geometry of a deep-sea blo...
To date, experimental investigations to determine the droplet size distribution (DSD) of subsea oil ...
The droplet size distribution (DSD) formed by gas-saturated oil jets is one of the most important ch...
The droplet size distribution (DSD) formed by gas-saturated oil jets is one of the most important ch...
The objective of the Master's thesis has been modelling of subsurface blowouts of oil and gas. The m...
Modeling of large-scale oil transport and fate resulting from deep-sea oil spills is highly complex ...
The formation of oil-in-water dispersions is a critical step during the blowout of coastal and deepw...
The rise behavior of oil droplets and natural gas bubbles is of major importance for understanding t...
Oil spilled at sea forms oil slick, which are subsequently broken up into droplets ranging from subm...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Chemical dispersants are...
This paper explores the effects of droplet size on droplet intrusion and subsequent transport in sub...
When a steep, breaking wave hits a vertical sea wall in shallow water, a flip-through eventmay occur...
The global demand for hydrocarbons is high and is also believed to be high in the future. Much of to...
Numerous models have been developed for calculating the fate of crude oil and natural gas plumes aft...
The relative effects of hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, and geochemical factors on the fate and transpo...