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Spring 2019
Nanocomposite materials are multiphase materials where at least one of the dimensions of one of the materials is less than 100 nm in size. The primary goal of nanocomposite materials development is to create material properties that are not available in traditional materials. AlMo nanocomposites...
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Fall 2021
Microalloyed steels derive their superior properties from the introduction of microalloying elements (titanium (Ti), niobium (Nb), and vanadium (V)). These elements form various carbonitride particles at different stages of production. Titanium nitride (TiN) has the lowest solubility limit in the...
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Characterization of the Geothermal Resource at Clarke Lake Field Northeast British Columbia
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Clarke Lake is a depleted gas fi eld developed in carbonate platform deposits of the Slave Point Formation (Middle Devonian) in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. It displays anomalously high reservoir temperature and strong water drive, making it a candidate for repurposing as a source of...
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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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Spring 2019
The formation of bainite is the most studied and the most debated phase transformation in steels, with research spanning almost a century. With two theories of transformation, the transformation mechanism of bainite is still a disputed subject among physical metallurgists. Upper bainite and lower...