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Failure Mechanisms Of Epoxy Coatings In Pipelines

ABSTRACT Epoxy, a thermosetting polymer due to its attractive properties, has been widely used in many industries as a coating material such as the oil and gas industries. This study provides an insight into the corrosion behavior of epoxy looking at its adsorption properties at the epoxy steel interface and the adhesion behavior for different corrosion environments. The study was carried out using conventional weight-loss measurements and microscopic observation after immersion in Hcl of va...

An Approach To Identifying The Optimal Time To Initiate Stimulation Operations.

ABSTRACT This research describes the application of a production economic approach which attempts to quantity stimulation treatments performed on different wells undergoing a decline phase in their production and to obtain based on the output from the model the best time during the declining phase of the wells to initiate stimulation treatments. Two different production decline models were considered in this work i.e., the exponential model and the hyperbolic model. The optimization models w...

Strength And Fracture Of Earth-Based And Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composites

ABSTRACT This study examined the mechanical properties of earth-based materials that are relevant to the future development of affordable housing. Earthcrete structures were produced by mixing various proportions of laterites, clay and cement, while natural fibre-reinforced composites were produced by mixing earth-based matrices with natural fibre (Straw). Mechanical testing showed that optimum performance of the various samples was obtained at a fibre content of 20% by volume, with compress...

Design, Construction And Evaluation Of Charcoal, Activated Carbon, Moringa Seed And Sand Water Filtration Systems

ABSTRACT The majority of human population especially in developing countries suffers from waterborne diseases such as skin abscesses, cellulitis, skin infections, and diarrhoea due to improperly treated water. Safe drinking water remains unavailable to a large portion of the global population and this is a global concern. This work focused on the design, construction and evaluation of charcoal, activated carbon, Moringa seed and sand water filtration systems with an objective of evaluating t...

Effects of Bending and Stretching on Hybrid Organic- Inorganic Trihalide Perovskite Solar Cells

Abstract In the recent decade, hybrid organic- inorganic trihalide perovskite solar cells have attracted significant interest from the scientific community due to their unique optoelectrical properties, ease and low cost of fabrication. Extensive research has been carried out to understand the electrical and optical properties of this novel material with a view to boosting the efficiency of the system. However, not much has been done to understand the mechanical properties of the system. The...

Theoretical Justifications For Rate Decline Trends In Solution-Gas Drive Reservoirs, And Reservoir Property Estimation Using Production Data

ABSTRACT Rate decline analysis is an essential tool in predicting reservoir performance and formation property estimation. The use of historical production data to predict future performance is the focus of the empirical domain of decline analysis while the theoretical domain focuses on the use of such data to estimate formation properties. A number of attempts have been made to establish the theories of rate decline in solution gas drive reservoirs. Such attempts have established the theore...

Evaluation Of Optimal Designs For Infill Well Drilling For Water Flood Systems

ABSTRACT One of the ways of maximizing recovery from a reservoir is by drilling infill wells. Infill well placement is challenging because many well scenarios must be evaluated when undertaking the optimization program and very often, the variables that affect reservoir performance are nonlinearly correlated with some degree of uncertainty. Resultantly, the use of stochastic search algorithms has gained wide acceptance in solving problems associated with well placement. This research seeks t...

Assessment Of Heavy Metal Pollution In Soil And Surface Water In Mng-Gold, Kokoya District, Bong County, Liberia

ABSTRACT The presence of heavy metals in water and soil by metalliferous mining activities at MNG-Gold Mine was fully investigated. The extraction of gold in recent years, has led to the generation of huge quantities of solid and liquid wastes. During the course of the investigation, fourteen samples including surface water, groundwater and soil were collected and analyzed to determine physio-chemical parameters and heavy metal contents. Atomic Absorption spectrometer (AAS FS 240) was used t...

Pressure Analysis Of A Well With An Inclined Hydraulic Fracture In A Naturally Fractured Reservoir

Abstract Hydraulic fracturing has been an effective technique to stimulate damaged wells or wells producing from low-permeability formation. It has been established that the orientation of a hydraulic fracture is perpendicular to the direction of the least principal stress in the formation. Thus, most pressure transient analysis techniques are based on the assumption that the fracture is vertical. However, it is now generally agreed that the direction of the least principal stress is not alw...

Prediction Of Surge And Swab Pressure Profile For Flow Of Yield Power Law Drilling Fluid Model Through Eccentric Annuli

ABSTRACT Surge and swab pressure computation is very important in drilling hydraulics. Most blowout problem in oil wells have been as a result of surge and swab pressures developed from running or pulling of tubular goods in liquid-filled bore hole. Excessive surge pressures can fracture the geological formation, while excessive swab can result in blowouts. In this work the analysis of steady state, laminar couette flow of non-Newtonian yield power law drilling fluid model (Herschel-Bulkley)...

Statistical Characterization Of Performance Of Biopolymer Drill-In Fluid For Different Rheological Models

ABSTRACT Appropriate selection of rheological models is important for hydraulic calculations of pressure loss prediction and hole cleaning efficiency of drilling fluids. Power law, Bingham-Plastic HerschelBulkley models are the conventional fluid models used in the oilfield. However, there are other models that have been proposed in literature which are under / or not utilized in the petroleum industry. The primary objective of this study is to recommend a rheological model that best-fits th...

Adhesion And Optoelectronic Properties Of Organic Light Emitting Devices (OLEDs) And Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Light Emitting Devices (HOILEDs) With TiO2 Nano-Particles

ABSTRACT This study examines the basic operation of an Organic Light Emitting Device (OLED) and Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Light Emitting Devices (HOILED) by looking at the individual characteristics of the each layer which makes up the entire device. Adhesion analysis and different types of layer characterization were carried out. First of all, the material of interest was deposited on AFM tips, clean 1 sq. inch glass substrates and ITO-coated glass with subsequent final fabrication of the de...

Building And Ranking Of Geostatistical Petroleum Reservoir Models

ABSTRACT Techniques in Geostatistics are increasingly being used to generate reservoir models and quantify uncertainty in reservoir properties. This is achieved through the construction of multiple realizations to capture the physically significant features in the reservoir. However, only a limited number of these realizations are required for complex fluid flow simulation to predict reservoir future performance. Therefore, there is the need to adequately rank and select a few of the realiza...

Implantable Composite Devices for the Localized Treatment of Breast Cancer

Abstract Current standard of care treatment modalities for early-stage breast cancer typically involve mastectomy or lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy to remove any residual cancer cells. Although mastectomy has a low recurrence rate, it is an aggressive form of treatment for early-stage breast cancer. Therefore, there is a need for the development of new strategies that could increase the use of lumpectomy by eliminating residual cancer cells to reduce local recurrence with limited s...

A Study Of The Effect Of Liquid Flow Rate, Pipe Size And Pipe Orientation On The Liquid Hold-Up Using Beggs And Brill Correlation

ABSTRACT The effect of liquid flow rate, pipe size (diameter) and pipe orientation (inclination) on liquid hold-up was investigated. Liquid flow rate between 500 STB/day and 5000 STB/day was studied. An oil of 25˚API at an average temperature of 175˚F, a gas gravity of 0.65, water cut of 25% with water gravity of 1.07 and containing no free gas was used in this study. The correlations given by Standing, Culberson and Maketta, Vasquez, Dodson and Standing, Papay, Beggs and Robinson, and Lee...


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