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- 12Porous media
- 7Laminar flow
- 2Adsorption
- 2Computational fluid dynamics
- 2Heat--Transmission
- 2Pant, Lalit M
- 1Baldygin, Aleksey
- 1Baliga, Chinmay R
- 1Bland, Sheldon Benjamin.
- 1Chen, Yijun
- 1Di Pietro, Thomas
- 9Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 6Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 5Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 2Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science
- 2Department of Chemical Engineering
- 1Department of Anthropology
- 2Mitra, Sushanta (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2Yu, Tong (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Co-supervisor: Dr. Jacob H. Masliyah, Dept of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 1Dr. Arvind Rajendran (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Flynn, Morris (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Flynn, Morris R. (Mechanical Engineering)
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Fall 2023
Fixed beds are widely used in the chemical and process industry due to their simple yet effective performance. They find applications in heterogeneous catalysis (e.g., dry reforming of methane, methanol synthesis, etc.) and in adsorption (hydrogen from steam methane reforming, post-combustion CO2...
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Fall 2017
Bacteria of the genus Lactobacillus can be found associated with plants, insects and vertebrate hosts, and their lifestyle can range from free-living to strictly host specific. Of the lactobacilli associated with vertebrates, the lifestyle of L. reuteri is particularly well understood. The...
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Mass transfer at an organic solid – organic liquid interface within reservoir rock under creeping flow conditions
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There is a growing recognition that knowledge gaps related to the molecular and phase state complexity of hydrocarbon resources, and their interactions within production and processing environments have begun impeding development of new or improved processes that protect the natural environment...
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Microbial biodeterioration of human skeletal material from Tell Leilan, Syria (2900 – 1900 BCE)
DownloadSpring 2011
Human bone is considered one of the most direct and insightful sources of information on peoples of the past. As a result, curation protocols have been developed to ensure that the integrity of human skeletal collections is maintained. Although collections are generally considered safe when these...
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Spring 2014
Ichnology concerns the study of interactions between organisms and both soft and hard substrates. Actualistic observation of a modern day river channel molluscan assemblage including unionid and sphaeriid bivalves and gastropods within the Saint John River, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada...
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Spring 2015
Aiming to pursue studying enhanced oil recovery processes with an ex-situ produced emulsion as flooding agent, an improved core flooding experimental system was designed, constructed and commissioned. The developed system allows the use of not only emulsion, but also other flooding agents,...
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Fall 2017
This thesis studies operator splitting for flow equation coupled to a transport equation arising from two-phase (water-oil) model in reservoir simulation. We apply two different types of operator splittings and compare their accuracies. Summarized scheme and alternating triangle method (ATM) in...