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Theses and Dissertations
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Items in this Collection
- 2Bayesian inference
- 1Construction digitalization
- 1Data-driven decision support
- 1Data-driven simulation
- 1Frequentist statistical methods
- 1In-situ Stress
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Fall 2021
Digital transformation of the construction industry has been slow and challenging. With continuously improving information and communication technology, increasing amounts of construction data are automatically generated throughout the stages of construction for all construction management...
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Quantifying Uncertainty for In-situ Stress Estimates using Reservoir Geomechanical Pressuremeter
DownloadFall 2024
Over the last two decades, several high-profile caprock performance issues, such as surface steam and fluid releases, have highlighted the importance of caprock integrity assessments and the critical role that robust determination of the initial in-situ stress tensor plays in these assessments....