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Fall 2024
Cartagena Perez, Daniel Felipe
This thesis looks for modelling physically the cyclic solvent injection as enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique used in unconsolidated heavy oil reservoirs, particularly those subjected to Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sands (CHOPS) methods. CHOPS reservoirs are characterized by their low...
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Fall 2019
Generating functional parts using additive manufacturing (AM) has many challenges. These can be material- and/or process-based. This is especially true when the produced part is required to withstand or be sealed for pressure due to the potential air gaps inherent to AM processes that generate...
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RESEARCHOpen AccessDevelopment of a 3D printed device tosupport long term intestinal culture as analternative to hyperoxic chamber methods
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Costa, Matheus O., Nosach, Roman, Harding, John C. S.
Background:Most interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their target host occur on mucosal surfaces of internal organs such as the intestine. In vitro organ culture (IVOC) provides an unique tool for studyinghost-pathogen interactions in a controlled environment. However, this...
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Fall 2024
Shape Memory Polymers (SMPs) exhibit responsiveness to stimuli, characterized by the Shape Memory Effect (SME) which enables them to temporarily store a shape and return to their permanent/original form upon the application of a stimulus. However, SMPs face challenges in being applied to...
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Self-Healable, Reprocessable, and 3D Printable Plant Oil-Based Elastomers and Facile Fabrication of Graphene Oxide Reinforced Copolymer Nanocomposites
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Prolonging service-life and durability of polymer-based products can help to reduce severe landfill/marine pollution caused by polymeric materials (i.e., elastomers and thermosets). Self-healing polymers are a class of polymers that are capable of healing cracks or mechanical damage inflicted...
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2022-06-01
Ghimouz, Chahine, Tzeng, Julie, Kenné, Jean Pierre, Hof, Lucas A.
The global fashion industry is struggling with carbon footprint issues, but technological innovations are supporting to improve its performance and environmental efficiency in terms of footwear manufacturing. The Quebec- based footwear company Arshae aims to create a line of shoes that are...
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Fall 2024
Flow through an individual rock fracture is of fundamental importance in both experimental and numerical studies aimed at describing the hydraulic behavior of fracture networks or rock masses. A single fracture can exert dominance over fluid pathways, and the results obtained from individual...