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Dynamic modeling of multi-factor construction productivity for equipment-intensive activities.
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Seresht, Nima Gerami, Fayek, Aminah Robinson
Construction productivity is a major research interest within the construction domain. Because construction is a labor-intensive industry, previous research has often focused on construction labor productivity (CLP). However, equipment is the main driver of productivity for some construction...
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1981
Gordon, E. W. (Eric William), 1958-, Montgomery, C. J.
Structural engineering report SER 96 | SER-ID SER96
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[2003]
Grondin, Gilbert Y., Deng, Kam Lin, Driver, Robert G.
Structural engineering report SER 251 | SER-ID SER251
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Effect of naphtha diluent on greenhouse gases and reduced sulfur compounds emissions from oil sands tailings
Effect of naphtha diluent on greenhouse gases and reduced sulfur compounds emissions from oil sands tailings
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Kathleen F. Gee, Ho Yin Poon, Zaher Hashisho, Ania C. Ulrich
The long-term storage of oil sands tailings has resulted in the evolution of greenhouse gases (CH4 and CO2) as a result of residual organics biodegradation. Recent studies have identified black, sulfidic zones belowthe tailingswater interface, which may be producing toxic sulfur-containing gases....
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2020-01-01
Yujia Guo, Alireza Nouri, Siavash Nejadi
Sand production from a poorly consolidated reservoir could give rise to some severe problems during production. Holding the load bearing solids in place is the main goal of any sand control technique. The only sand control techniques that have found applications in steam assisted gravity drainage...
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Effect of Stress Build-up around Standalone Screens on the Screen Performance in SAGD Wells
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Yujia Guo, Morteza Roostaei, Alireza Nouri, Vahiddodin Fattahpour, Mahdi Mahmoudi, Heeseok Jung
Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) is the primary thermal recovery technology currently employed to extract heavy oil and high-viscosity bitumen from Alberta oil sands. In the nearwellbore region, the initial stresses are nearly zero, and as the SAGD chamber grows, the stresses tend to...
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1984
Kennedy, D. J. Laurie, Schmitke, Calvin D.
Structural engineering report SER 118 | SER-ID SER118
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Effects of Inherent Fabric Anisotropy and Intermediate Principal Stress on Constitutive Behavior of Uncemented and Cemented Sands
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Mojtaba Rahimi, Dave Chan, Alireza Nouri, Rouzbeh Rasouli
Sand response changes with intensity of cementation bonds between sand grains, magnitude of intermediate principal stress and with fabric anisotropy. First a critical state bounding surface plasticity model is presented in this paper. In this constitutive model, the loading surface always...
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