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Fall 2021
Building’s space heating system accounts for more than half of the total building’s energy consumption, reducing the energy use of space heating of buildings can decrease the national energy consumption of Canada and is helpful for sustainable development of the buildings. Improvement of thermal...
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Evaluating the transport and removal of coated microspheres as Cryptosporidium surrogates in drinking water filtration
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A glycopolymer-modified microsphere surrogate for Cryptosporidium was developed, characterized, and used in filtration experiments. Several surrogates were investigated (yeast, unmodified microspheres, glycoprotein-modified microspheres), and then compared to Cryptosporidium oocysts....
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Evaluating Track Stiffness and Rail Bending Moments using Vertical Track Deflection Measurements Considering the Effects of Track Geometry
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Vertical track stiffness (or track modulus) is generally accepted as one of the key structural properties of track which impacts the bearing capacity, dynamic response of passing trains, quality of track geometry, and track components’ life. Although it is known that track stiffness parameters...
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Evaluating Wettability and Imbibition Oil Recovery of the Core Plugs and Crushed Rock Samples from the Duvernay Formation
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Unconventional sources have become the leading sources of hydrocarbons in North America. These unconventional resources with low porosity and ultra-low permeability can produce hydrocarbon at profitable rates from a hydraulically fractured horizontal well. However, rock-fluid properties need to...
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Evaluating Wettability of Calcareous Shales from the Duvernay Formation: Effect of Petrophysical Properties, Thermal Maturity, and Natural Fractures
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Recent advances in horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have led to rapid development of unconventional oil and gas resources to meet the increasing energy demand. In particular, organic-rich shales are considered important resource plays worldwide. In order to...
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Spring 2019
In an era of innovative technologies and constant development, reliable and effective infrastructure is paramount. Fiber optic cable deployment, although extremely efficient, still lacks in infrastructure investment, preventing technologies like self-driving cars and G5 networks from being fully...
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Spring 2016
Renewal of damaged and worn pipes is becoming a significant maintenance concern for municipalities in North America as many collection systems (water and wastewater underground infrastructure) have reached beyond the ends of their service lives. Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) rehabilitation is one of...
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Evaluation of Different Winter Road Conditions and Effectiveness of Winter Road Maintenance Operations
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This study uses friction measurements of Real Time Traction Tool (RT3)-Curve to characterize different road conditions, evaluate the effect of winter maintenance operations, and identify influential parameters. The reliability of RT3-Curve device was verified by a speed-dependency analysis....