textThe phenomenon of particle retention in granular materials has a wide range of implications. For agricultural operations, these particles can be contaminants transported through the ground that can eventually reach to aquifers, consequently contaminating the water. In oil reservoirs, these particles can be clays that get detached from the rock and migrate with the flow after a change of pressure, plugging the reservoir with the consequent reduction in permeability. These particles can also be traceable nanoparticles, introduced in the reservoir with the purpose of identifying bypassed oil. For all these reasons it is important to understand the mechanisms that contribute to the transport and retention of these particles. In this disser...
Engineered nanoparticles are widely used and will eventually be released to the subsurface environme...
Loss of formation permeability often occurs during drilling, produced water re-injection, perforatio...
textParticle-laden flows occur in a variety of natural and industrial situations. As particulate sus...
textThe phenomenon of particle retention in granular materials has a wide range of implications. For...
textWith a number of advantages hitherto unrecognized, nanoparticle-stabilized emulsions and foams h...
Modeling the retention of colloidal particles in soils is important to understanding water contamina...
textThe unique properties of engineered nanoparticles have many potential applications in oil reserv...
[1] This contribution reviews recent findings that illuminate the processes governing colloid retent...
textThere have been significant advances in the research of nanoparticle technologies for formation ...
textWith a number of advantages newly recognized, use of surface-coated nanoparticles is being propo...
Particle-laden flows pervade oil/gas drilling and production, e.g. drilling fluids, fracturing fluid...
Document ID : 157097-MSAbstract A mathematical model is presented for nanoparticle tr...
Reservoir management is critical for petroleum production, carbon dioxide sequestration, and groundw...
An analytical model for deep bed filtration of suspension in porous media and straining under size e...
This is a PhD thesis by publication. The essence of the research performed has been published in one...
Engineered nanoparticles are widely used and will eventually be released to the subsurface environme...
Loss of formation permeability often occurs during drilling, produced water re-injection, perforatio...
textParticle-laden flows occur in a variety of natural and industrial situations. As particulate sus...
textThe phenomenon of particle retention in granular materials has a wide range of implications. For...
textWith a number of advantages hitherto unrecognized, nanoparticle-stabilized emulsions and foams h...
Modeling the retention of colloidal particles in soils is important to understanding water contamina...
textThe unique properties of engineered nanoparticles have many potential applications in oil reserv...
[1] This contribution reviews recent findings that illuminate the processes governing colloid retent...
textThere have been significant advances in the research of nanoparticle technologies for formation ...
textWith a number of advantages newly recognized, use of surface-coated nanoparticles is being propo...
Particle-laden flows pervade oil/gas drilling and production, e.g. drilling fluids, fracturing fluid...
Document ID : 157097-MSAbstract A mathematical model is presented for nanoparticle tr...
Reservoir management is critical for petroleum production, carbon dioxide sequestration, and groundw...
An analytical model for deep bed filtration of suspension in porous media and straining under size e...
This is a PhD thesis by publication. The essence of the research performed has been published in one...
Engineered nanoparticles are widely used and will eventually be released to the subsurface environme...
Loss of formation permeability often occurs during drilling, produced water re-injection, perforatio...
textParticle-laden flows occur in a variety of natural and industrial situations. As particulate sus...