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Ferrofluid applications in petroleum engineering
Ferrofluid is a stable suspension of superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SMNPs). Because of their small size, and with suitable coating, SMNPs stay suspended in the fluid and their retention in porous media is minimized. When exposed to an external magnetic
Wang, Ningyu (Ph. D. in petroleum engineering)
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Petroleum contaminated ground-water: Remediation using activated carbon. [PDF]
Ground-water contamination resulting from the leakage of crude oil and refined petroleum products during extraction and processing operations is a serious and a growing environmental problem in Nigeria.
Probert, Sydney D. +3 more
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A robust plant protein adhesive was prepared by fabricating a bi‐continuous organic–inorganic hybrid structure. Compared with traditional organic–inorganic hybrid adhesives, the addition amount of inorganic phase is increased from 0.2%–3.0% to 50%, and the strength and toughness are increased by 6 and 121 times, respectively.
Zheng Liu +10 more
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Department of Petroleum Engineering newsletter 2020
"Department of Petroleum Engineering ...
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Double‐Interpenetrating Composite Bioink for Multi‐Component 3D Bioprinting and Biofabrication
Marine‐polysaccharides‐derived double interpenetrating network hydrogel‐based bioink, combining the attributes of physical and ionic crosslinking, enables room‐temperature bioprinting of mechanically defined structures that can be handled and are cytocompatible.
Fabian Tribukait‐Riemenschneider +1 more
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FEMALE STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING Geology, Mining, and Petroleum Engineering Comparison
Engineering professions genceraly went last decades through process of feminization, but not equaly. The article is focused on one of the most male dominant profession - mining, geology and petroleum engineering (MGPE).
Jasminka Lažnjak +1 more
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Influence of magnetic field on barium sulfate incrustation from aqueous solutions
The formation of scales in the petroleum industry, such as those composed of calcium and barium sulfates, may reduce productivity since these sediments can partially or totally obstruct the pipes.
Zurel S. Costa +7 more
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