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Analysis of Water Cresting in HorizontaI Wells

INTRODUCTION Excessive water production as result of coning and cresting has been a serious problem in the oil and gas industry. Coning or cresting are used to describe the mechanism underlying the upward movement of water and/or the downward movement of gas into the perforations of a producing well.  Efforts have been directed at understanding the mechanism of water coning/cresting in vertical and horizontal wells. These efforts have led to the development of correlations for estimating cri...

Mathematical Modeling of the Traffic Congestion Problem at a University Campus

ABSTRACT The traffic situation at many university campuses in developing countries has been a source of concern to both the school authority and the campus populace. This may be largely due to the increasing enrolment level for university admissions since most employers are certificate-biased instead of skill rewarding. The roads are often congested during the day thereby causing inconveniences to everyone. During the "peak period" when vehicular traffic is beyond what the road can contain co...

Excel Interface Utilization in Automation of Design Process of Ergonomic Classroom Furniture for Primary School Pupils in Nigeria

ABSTRACT Usage of ergonomically unsuitable classroom chairs and desks promotes bad posture while bad postures affect students’ learning, performance and health. Attention is rarely paid to ergonomic fitness of classroom chair and desk used by primary school pupils in Nigeria up till now. This study investigated classroom furniture status in the Staff School, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria and developed an automated procedure for designing ergonomically suitable chair cum desk mode...

A Comparative Analysis Of Barn And Platform As Storage Structures For Yam Tuber In Ibadan,Nigeria

                                                                                ABSTRACT An experimental study was undertaken to evaluate and compare the performances of a local barn and a platform, as storage structures for yam tubers (Dioscorea rotundata poir.) The criteria used for evaluation and comparison were the degree of weight loss during storage, tuber sprouting and rotting of yam tubers during a 17 week storage duration between March and Ju...

Development and Investigation of Runge- Kutta Coefficients Dependent Stability Polynomial

Abstract Simulation of reliable solutions of nonlinear engineering problems by means of stable numerical algorithms is a frequent and acceptable practice. This study focuses the development and investigation of Range-Kutta coefficients dependent stability polynomial for the second, third and fourth orders Runge-Kutta schemes. The development utilized matrix inversion operation procedure that involves determinant and cofactors computation of relevant matrix. The validation was made referencin...

Linear Superposition of Symmetric IFS-Based Attractors and Fractal Characterization

ABSTRACT This study exploited the possibility of new fractal creation in order to increase drastically the stock number of handy fractal images through the combination of limited base symmetric attractors' codes. the randomized play of chaos game with the iterated function systems (IFS) comprising a finite set of contractive affine maps coupled with simple coordinate transformation and linear superposition provides a framework for the new fractal image creation.

Experimental And Analytical Investigation Of Soil Cutting

INTRODUCTION The objective of this work is first to determine experimentally the horizontal and vertical force components of the operative forces during soil cutting. Since previous work in soil cutting had been empirical and involved curve fitting techniques therefore the second objective is to predict these horizontal and vertical force components. In order to achieve these objectives a special apparatus was designed and fabricated for experimentation. It comprises the soil bin, the horizon...

Dynamic Response Of Microbial System Of Selected Communities In The Rivers State To Crude Oil (Hydrocarbons) Pollution

ABSTRACT The activity of indigenous microbial system is a required tool to remediate an environment that has been contaminated by hydrocarbons. This work deals with the dynamic response to crude oil contaminants of undefined microbial systems in three selected communities of the Rivers State of Nigeria. The activities of indigenous (undefined) consortia were studied and compared using Respiratory technique. The soil samples were incubated with 2 % ( 𝑣⁄𝑣)crude oil in mineral salt medi...

Comparative Load Flow Analysis Of UNILAG Power Distribution Network Using Newton Raphson And Gauss Seidel Methods

The evaluation of power flow in the distribution network has many techniques but there has been a very much interest in the traditionally known methods. These methods have enjoyed very wide acceptability and applicability. However, a comparative study of these techniques for the investigation of the load flow analysis for any of the Nigeria’s distribution systems is not adequately and proficiently documented. Thus, this inspired the adaptation of these techniques for the solution of a struc...

Development Of A Model For Mitigating Fire Spread In Multi-Storey Buildings

ABSTRACT In the developing nations that are located in the tropical region; there is a growing trend of fire incidence in buildings without adequate development of fire prevention and/or reduction protocol. Thus, this study addresses the growth and spread of fire in multi-storey buildings. The rooms are structured as cells in order to reduce the flame spread from a single fuel item, by heat release, to other neighbouring items or rooms (otherwise known as cells). The philosophy is to reduce ...

Transmission Expansion Programme For Electric Network Reinforcement

ABSTRACT Due to the increase in electricity demand, transmission sector has become overstressed since it can only be built at vast cost. In many developing economies, the network is highly susceptible to outages, collapse as well as partial or total failures, since the existing transmission capacity limit is often closely approached. To overcome this challenge better transmission expansion needs to be considered. This paper identified the implementation of transmission expansion with a numbe...

Assessment Of Electrical Grid Fragility In Nigeria-31 Bus System

Abstract The grid fragility is a prevalent challenge in Nigeria electricity supply industry (NESI). It has resulted in recorded incidents of voltage collapse which have been on the increase in the recent time. Meanwhile to evaluate this events; thus the nexus between voltage collapse and network capacity was explored. To actualize this, the load flow analysis was carried out on the Nigeria-31 bus system with the aid of the Newton-Raphson iteration technique. Using the relevant parameters (su...

Investigation Of The Lightning Arrester Operation In Electric Power Distribution Network

ABSTRACT Lightning phenomenon has resulted into several losses to both supply-side and load-side of the electricity infrastructure. Quite a handful of research has investigated strategies for its mitigation. This work is an application of the Fernandez-Diaz arrester model to the section of Eko Distribution network. The procedure involves simulation of the network in respect of the influence of the surges and surge arresters using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The study reveals that whenever lightning str...

Analysis Of The Transient Stability Limit Of Nigeria’s 330kv Transmission Sub-Network

ABSTRACT The poor investment in the network expansion programme has led to high level of grid fragility experienced in the power transmission system in Nigeria. Thus, any little disturbance often results in cascaded outage which is very hazardous to the power system equipment and operation. In order to overcome or ameliorate the influence of this challenge, the network engineers have to devise methodologies based on the dynamic stability analysis. This motivates the development of power syst...

Techno-Economic Viability Of Off-Grid Standalone PV-Powered LED Street Lighting System In Lagos, Nigeria

The majority of the street lighting systems in Nigeria are predominantly composed of inefficient lighting fixtures powered either by the grid or diesel generators. Due to the epileptic nature of the grid and the fluctuations in diesel fuel pump prices, these methods for powering street lights are neither reliable nor sustainable. Use of energy-efficient lamps and photovoltaic (PV) panels has the tendency to reduce energy consumption and emissions. This study therefore presents a techno-econom...


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