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- 2Effective stress
- 1Asphaltenes
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- 1Bitumen extraction
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- 1Chalaturnyk, Richard (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Chalaturnyk, Rick
- 1Dr. Ergun Kuru (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Dr. Peter Toma (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Kostiuk, Larry (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Olfert, Jason (Mechanical Engineering)
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Analytical and Experimental Study of Gas Flow Regime in the Matrix and Fractures of Shale Gas Reservoirs
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One of the most significant differences between conventional and unconventional gas resources is the ultra-low matrix permeability of unconventional gas reservoirs such as shale, coal and tight gas. Matrix permeability of shales is an elusive but important parameter in characterizing shale gas...
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Characterization of Athabasca asphaltenes separated physically and chemically using small-angle X-ray scattering
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Athabasca asphaltenes were characterized using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) with synchrotron radiation. Two methods were used to separate asphaltenes from Athabasca bitumen. Conventional chemical separation by precipitation with n-pentane, and physical separation realized by passing...
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Fall 2010
A study was conducted to evaluate the properties and processes influencing the rate and magnitude of volume decrease and strength gain for oil sand fine tailings resulting from a change in bitumen extraction process (caustic versus non-caustic) and the effect of adding a coagulant to caustic fine...
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Effect of Near-Wall Turbulence on Selective Removal of Particles from Sand Beds Deposited in Pipelines
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A large-scale experimental facility was designed, constructed, and operated to study multiphase flow of solid-liquid mixtures (i.e., slurry flow) in horizontal pipelines. Trains of discrete lenticular deposits (LDs) and continuous beds were identified and studied in detail, representing two...
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Experimental Investigation of the Effect of NaCl Additive on the Formation and Evolution of Particles in a Diffusion Flame
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Formation and evolution of nano-particles in a laminar co-flow methane diffusion flame were investigated under two conditions: a pure methane flame and a methane flame doped with NaCl particles. Samples of nano-particles from different heights above the burner were extracted by a probe sampling...
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Modification of pulse starch properties by nanoparticulation and phosphorylation techniques
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The global demand for plant-based protein is fast growing. This has resulted in significant expansion of pulse grain fractionation and value-added processing operations that primarily focus on protein refining. Pulse starches, as the major by-product of those operations, remain underutilized...