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- 1Alizadehgiashi, Moien
- 1Bagheri, Seyed Reza
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- 1Das, Snehlata
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- 2Gray, Murray (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Babadagli, Tayfun (Civil Engineering)
- 1Babadagli, Tayfun (Civil and Enviromental Engineering)
- 1Babadagli, Tayfun (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Babadagli, Tayfun (School of Mining and Petroleum Engineering)
- 1Gray, Murray (Chemical Engineering)
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Fall 2010
Agglomerate formation is a common phenomenon that can cause operating problems in the fluid coking reactor. When agglomerates form they provide longer diffusion paths of the reaction products through the liquid layers and liquid bridges within the agglomerate, which leads to higher mass transfer...
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Spring 2011
Phase behaviour information is essential for the development and optimization of hydrocarbon resource production, transport and refining technologies. Experimental data sets for mixtures containing heavy oil and bitumen are sparse as phase behaviour data are difficult to obtain and cost remains...
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Fall 2012
Coke formation is a major problem in the petroleum industry because of its effect on liquid yield, catalyst deactivation, and fouling of reactor internals and downstream vessels. Carbonaceous mesophase is a liquid crystalline phase which forms during cracking of heavy oil, as a subset of coke. A...
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Fall 2012
Thermal cracking of the vacuum residue fraction of bitumen and petroleum is an important feature of several refinery processes. At normal process temperatures, this fraction remains liquid, which favors coke formation. In order to understand the reaction yields and intrinsic reaction kinetics of...