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An assessment of stress and production rate of sucker rod heat pipes in oil well pumping system
The sucker rod pumping system is the preferred oil extraction technique. The concept about equipping the hollow vacuum space in solid sucker rods with heat pipe has been scrutinized in terms of stress and oil production evaluation. Abstract The implementation of the heat pipe concept in sucker rods for oil pumping systems negates the requirement for an
R. S. Anand +5 more
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Surface hydration‐induced damage in tight oil‐bearing sandy conglomerate reservoirs
A series of techniques such as X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy‐dispersive spectroscopy, conductivity tests, and infrared thermal imaging were used. The key findings are the identification of a two‐stage surface hydration process and the elucidation of the effects of various minerals and elements on the hydration process ...
Anbang Zhao +5 more
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Hardy and Hardy-Sobolev Spaces on Strongly Lipschitz Domains and Some Applications
Let Ω ⊂ Rn be a strongly Lipschitz domain. In this article, the authors study Hardy spaces, Hpr (Ω)and Hpz (Ω), and Hardy-Sobolev spaces, H1,pr (Ω) and H1,pz,0 (Ω) on , for p ∈ ( n/n+1, 1].
Chen Xiaming, Jiang Renjin, Yang Dachun
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Operator valued Hardy spaces [PDF]
We give a systematic study on the Hardy spaces of functions with values in the non-commutative $L^p$-spaces associated with a semifinite von Neumann algebra ${\cal}M.$ This is motivated by the works on matrix valued Harmonic Analysis (operator weighted norm inequalities, operator Hilbert transform), and on the other hand, by the recent development on ...
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This study develops and evaluates a solar PV‐fed electric bicycle system optimized for university campuses in Pakistan. The techno‐economic analysis demonstrates significant fuel savings, emission reductions, and sustainability benefits, promoting a cost‐effective, eco‐friendly, and renewable transportation alternative amid rising global fuel and ...
Muhammad Abdullah Khan +4 more
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The molecular characterization of anisotropic Herz-type Hardy spaces with two variable exponents
In this article, the authors establish the characterizations of a class of anisotropic Herz-type Hardy spaces with two variable exponents associated with a non-isotropic dilation on ℝn{{\mathbb{R}}}^{n} in terms of molecular decompositions.
Guo Qingdong, Wang Wenhua
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Tall fescue produces more biomass and less carbon dioxide from the soil when it contains its beneficial fungal endophyte. Increased temperatures projected with climate change reduce fescue biomass, while altered rainfall frequency does not. Altering rainfall frequency and increasing temperatures can reduce carbon dioxide emissions from soil.
Rebecca K. McGrail +4 more
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Introducing the Polylogarithmic Hardy Space [PDF]
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Under steady–state conditions, potential nitrogen mineralization in soil under grasslands is closely tied to potential carbon mineralization. This study provides supporting evidence that field–specific nitrogen fertilizer recommendations could be indicated by using a simple and rapid analysis of soil–test biological activity.
Alan J. Franzluebbers
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Partial regularity for flows of H-surfaces, II
We study the regularity of weak solutions to the heat equation for H-surfaces. Under the assumption that the function $H:{Bbb R}^3 o {Bbb R}$ is bounded and Lipschitz, we show that the solution is $C^{2,alpha}$ on its domain, except for a set of measure ...
Changyou Wang
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