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PILOT-SCALE INTEGRATED FIXED FILM ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEMS FOR WASTEWATER BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL
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ABSTRACT PILOT-SCALE INTEGRATED FIXED FILM ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEMS FOR WASTEWATER BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL by Kingsley Nze The University of Alberta, Winter 2018 Under the supervision of Dr. Yang Liu In this study, the performance of two identical pilot-scale biological nutrient removal...
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Fall 2017
The mining industry has become increasingly concerned with the effects of uncertainty and risk in resource modeling. Some companies are moving away from deterministic geologic modeling techniques to approaches that quantify uncertainty. Stochastic modeling techniques produce multiple realizations...
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Planning a Mobile Photo Enforcement Program by Mapping Program Goals to Deployment Decisions
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This thesis develops a methodical, evidence-based mobile photo enforcement (MPE) resource deployment program. The goal is to provide a framework for enforcement agencies to adopt, which is transparent in its goals and efficient in attainment of these goals. Specifically, we provide a method that...
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Pore Scale Investigations on the Dynamics of SAGD Process and Residual Oil Saturation Development
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Argüelles-Vivas, Francisco Javier
Since its invention, steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) demonstrated to be a viable technology to recover heavy oil and bitumen from oil sands. However, the field experience over the last two decades indicated that, oil recovery factor is below the expected values determined from the scaled...
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Spring 2024
Solvent injection processes offer a promising alternative to steam-based techniques for heavy oil recovery. Multiple mass transfer mechanisms, including interphase mass transfer, diffusion, and convection, would affect the process efficiency and recovery performance. Understanding the mass...