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Considering buried depth in the moving finite line source model for vertical borehole heat exchanges – a new solution
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The current available g-functions obtained from the moving finite line source (MFLS) model for design and simulation of vertical borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) neglects the effects of buried depth, i.e. the vertical distance between the ground surface and the BHEs. This study proposed a new...
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Fall 2014
The near wellbore region is subjected to cyclic loads due to repeated changes of the mean effective stress. These repeated loads result in plastic deformation and sanding problems which can occur in injection or production wells. The difficulty is more pronounced in weakly consolidated reservoirs...
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Constraining 3D Petroleum Reservoir Models to Petrophysical Data, Local Temperature Observations, and Gridded Seismic Attributes with the Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF)
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A methodology based on the Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF) is proposed for petroleum reservoir characterization, using continuous integration of petrophysical core data, reservoir temperature observations, and gridded time-lapse acoustic impedances. The localization of updating and covariance...
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Fall 2016
Site layout planning, which involves identifying sizes and locations of temporary facilities, can have significant impacts on the safety, cost, time, and productivity of projects. Despite considerable research undertaken to improve efficiency of planning construction site layouts, most models...
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Construction, Operation, and Performance Evaluation of a Continuous Supercritical Fluid Extraction Process for the Recovery of Hydrocarbons from Drill Cuttings
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The primary outcome of this research is the design, construction, commissioning, and operation of a novel, pilot-scale, continuous supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) process for recovering drilling fluid hydrocarbons from drill cuttings-water slurries. Counter-current flow of slurry and...
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Core and field scale modeling of miscible injection processes in fractured porous media using Random Walk and Particle Tracking methods
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In this thesis, we introduced and applied non-classical techniques to simulate miscible flow in fractured porous media. First, the Random Walk technique was modified to simulate miscible displacement in 2D fractured porous media at the lab-scale. The method was validated using a series of...