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Quantification of rheological parameters in deep‐sea mining plumes
This study explores the variations in rheological properties observed during the propagation of deep‐sea mining plumes, utilizing rheological test data obtained from kaolin clay plumes. Subsequently, taking into account the differences in sediment properties, the effects of clay content and clay mineral composition on the rheological parameters of ...
Xiaolei Liu +3 more
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The impact of coronary outflow and non-Newtonian fluid property on aortic valve haemodynamics. [PDF]
Yin Z +7 more
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Relativistic analogue of the Newtonian fluid energy equation with nucleosynthesis [PDF]
Christian Y. Cardall
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Fluid flow through a single fracture is commonly described by the cubic law. However, deviations from this model are expected because natural fracture surfaces are rough and in contact with each other in discrete regions. In this study, the interactions between fracture closure, contact area, and hydraulic characterization of mesoscopic‐scale rough ...
Chenghao Han +5 more
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Numerical Investigation of Non-Newtonian Fluid Rheology in a T-Shaped Microfluidics Channel Integrated with Complex Micropillar Structures Under Acoustic, Electric, and Magnetic Fields. [PDF]
Waqas M +3 more
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MOTION AND MASS TRANSFER OF FLUID SPHERES IN NON-NEWTONIAN SYSTEMS
Tadashi Shirotsuka, Y. Kawase
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The impact of forced closure on proppant distribution of hydraulic fracturing in shale formations
Research findings demonstrate that implementing forced closure within shale formations can remarkably mitigate proppant settlement, concurrently increasing the effective propped surface area from 29.74% to 38.68%. Abstract Forced closure is widely used in conventional oil and gas reservoirs to promote uniform proppant placement.
Tongxuan Gu +3 more
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Neural network-enabled, all-electronic control of non-Newtonian fluid flow. [PDF]
Bao H +5 more
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