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- 1Dehghanpour, Hassan (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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- 1Mohamed , Yasser (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Forensic Schedule Information Modeling for Analysis of Time Claims in Construction Projects
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A review of state-of-the-art research and practice has revealed that while the incidence of claims in the construction industry is increasing, current analysis practices are failing to accurately analyze and evaluate contemporaneous project data. The most common types of construction disputes...
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Fall 2023
In general, less than one billionth of the volume of a deposit is sampled before production decisions. The grades and other rock properties are estimated in the unsampled volume. The success of a mine is dependent on accurate grade control. The grade control process establishes the final planned...
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Investigating Light Solvent Aided Process in Cold Lake Oil-Sand Reservoir Using Experimental and Numerical Approaches
DownloadSpring 2019
Steam assisted- gravity drainage (SAGD) is the main in-situ bitumen recovery process in which saturated steam is injected into the bitumen zone. However, it has some drawbacks, which include high-energy consumption and significant environmental concerns. Solvent Aided Process (SAP) is a method...
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Modeling the Performance and Hydrodynamic Behavior of a Countercurrent Multistage Fluidized Bed Adsorber
DownloadSpring 2021
Fluidized bed (FB) adsorbers provide excellent gas-solid contact at low pressure drops which allows for effective handling of large flow rates. However, the design, operation, and modeling of FB adsorbers could be challenging due to the complex processes involved. The goal of this research is to...
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Fall 2023
Medeiros Ciriaco, Thayanne Gabryelle
Over the last decades, cities have experienced an increase in the frequency and intensity of hazards due to unprecedented climate change. Consequently, cities need to develop strategies and infrastructure that mitigate the impacts of climate change and protect lives. An emerging idea to address...