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Spring 2019
To meet the increasing energy demand, there is a growing interest in exploiting the unconventional hydrocarbon resources such as heavy oil, bitumen, and shale oil. Combined electromagnetic (EM) heating and solvent injection is recently proposed to enhance oil recovery. The EM heating, converting...
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Design and Performance Evaluation of Road Base Courses Comprised of Asphalt Emulsion and Asphaltenes Derived from Alberta Oil sands
DownloadFall 2023
Stabilization of granular base course materials has proven to be an effective method for enhancing the performance of pavement structure. Among the various methods used in this field, asphalt emulsion stabilization stands out as a widely employed technique that offers several benefits, including...