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Development Of A Computer Program For Solids Control

ABSTRACT Computer software is used extensively to increase productivity and reduce man‟s hours of labour. This work presents the development of a solids control software (SOLCON) which is designed for real time mud system management and quick performance of routine rig computations: determination of total solids and low gravity solids content; mud property and density control requiring optimal ejection rate into the mixing pit; volume of mud and amount of barite, bentonite and additives to...

New Type Curves For The Analysis Of Pressure Transient Data Of Horizontal Wells In Non-Newtonian Fluid Reservoirs

ABSTRACT This novel work is based on the study of Vongvuthipornchai and Raghavan, 1987. In this work a new 3-Dimensional non-linear partial differential equation describing the transient flow of nonNewtonian fluid in porous media is developed for a hypothetical no-flow boundary cuboid reservoir. The basic assumptions in the mathematical modeling of the differential equations are; permeability anisotropy with directional permeabilities ݇௫, ݇௬ ܽ݊݀ ݇௭ , an isothermal, single phase, s...

Effect Of Pressure On The Performance Of Organic Light Emitting Devices Fabricated By Cold Welding

ABSTRACT Analytical and finite element models were used to simulate additive cold welding patterning processes. The effects of adhesion, pressure, thin film (layer) thickness and dust particle modulus (between the contacting surfaces) are examined. A simple model is developed and used to determine the contact profiles around impurities between cold-welded thin films. These are computed as a function of adhesion, particle modulus, and layer thickness. The models are shown to provide new insig...

An Experimental Model To Predict And Control Oilfield Emulsion Tightness: A Novel Approach

Crude oil is seldom produced alone from reservoirs. It is always produced as a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and formation water. 1 These mixtures undergo extreme agitation under high shear rate and turbulence as they flow from the reservoir pores through perforated casing into the wellbore, to the tubing and finally through the surface production facilities. This occurrence causes the water phase to be dispersed and stabilized as fine droplets in the bulk oil phase and hence forms emulsion...

Paclitaxel Loaded Polylactide-Co-Glycolide Acids For Coronary Artery Disease And Cancer Treatment

ABSTRACT The number one killer disease in the world is Cardiovascular Disease1 . The most serious element of Cardiovascular Disease is Coronary Artery Disease. Currently, the main treatment for Coronary Artery Disease is stent placement surgery. However, its long time safety and efficiency are the major setbacks, as it is associated with late restenosis and late thrombosis. These are set caused by the durable polymeric film used as the drug carrier. To improve on the current treatment (stent...

Effects Of Near Wellbore And Reservoir Fluid Compositional Changes On Condensate Banking

ABSTRACT Gas condensate reservoirs are initially discovered as single-phase gas reservoirs. As the reservoir is produced below the fluid dew-point pressure, an increase in condensate saturation in the near wellbore region occur which reduces the relative permeability to gas and in turn causes productivity impairment. It is pertinent to predict condensate banking behavior accurately during a field’s operational phase to avoid problems with a well’s ability to attain production targets. Th...

Bioactive Polymer As An Alternative Binder For Electrochemical Capacitors

ABSTRACT Binders are important components of electrodes of supercapacitors because of their ability to adhere active components and make the resultant slurry to adhere on current collectors. This work seeks to investigate the possibility of a bioactive polymer (chitosan) substituting the conventional fluoro-thermoplastic binders used in supercapacitors within the constraint of electrochemical characterizations. Chitosan based electrodes at 3% acetic acid concentration displayed the best elec...

Practical Approach To Effective Sand Prediction, Control And Management

ABSTRACT The production of formation sand is a problem associated with most oil deposits in the world. Major Sand production effects affect safety, well or field economics and continuous production. This has prompted the continued search for solutions to mitigate sand production in the oil and gas industry over time. The methodology often employed is through exclusive sand control or passive sand management. The ability to predict when a formation will fail and produce sand forms the basis a...

Graphical Evaluation Of Cuttings Transport In Deviated Wells Using Bingham Plastic Fluid Model

ABSTRACT The transportation of cuttings and efficient hole cleaning are indispensible in any drilling program. This is because a successful drilling operation is the key to a profitable business in the oil and gas sector. A successful drilling program is as a result of an efficiently cleaned hole. Cuttings transport efficiency in vertical and deviated wellbores has been reported to depend on the following factors: hole geometry and inclination, average fluid velocity, fluid flow regime, dril...

Co2 Corrosion Of The Welded Joint Of An X65 Steel: Analysis Of Surface Film Formed

ABSTRACT Carbon dioxide (CO2) corrosion, also known as sweet corrosion of steels has increased in recent years due to the injection of CO2 into oil wells in order to increase oil recovery and production. Despite the fact that carbon steel has a low corrosion resistance, it is widely used in the petroleum industry due to its economic advantage. It has been reported that when ferrous steels are exposed to a corrosive medium, they form a protective surface film which helps to decrease the rate ...

Development Of Coning Correlations For Oil Rim Reservoirs Using Experimental Design And Response Surface Methodology

ABSTRACT Proper management of thin oil rim reservoirs is required to maximize recovery and minimizes coning tendencies. The objective of this study is to determine the effect of reservoir and fluid properties on coning tendencies in thin oil rim reservoirs and to develop numerical correlations to predict oil recovery and water break through time for these reservoirs. Numerical correlations for the prediction of recovery and water breakthrough time using response surface methodology have bee...

Modeling And Simulation Of Stress Distribution And Crack Configuration Of The Geometry Of Ceramic Water Filter

Abstract Most countries in Africa are faced with difficult challenges in terms of providing safe, clean drinking water for their citizens. The world Health organization estimates that approximately 500 lives are lost per day in Nigeria from water related diseases while globally, 1.1 billion lack access to improve water supplies. Point-Of-use water treatment technologies, such as household ceramic water filters, offer an affordable and effective means of treating water to standards suitable f...

A Statistical Analysis of Wind Energy Potential in Ibadan, Nigeria, Based on Weibull Distribution Function.

ABSTRACT Modeling of wind speed variation is an essential requirement in the estimation of the wind energy potential for a typical site. In this paper, the wind energy potential in Ibadan (Lat. 7.430 N; Long. 3.90 E; Alt. 227.2m) is statistically analyzed using daily wind speed data for 10 years (1995-2004) obtained from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria. The daily, monthly, seasonal, and yearly wind speed probability density distributions are modeled...

An Application Of Artificial Neural Network To Maintenance Management

ABSTRACT This study shows the usefulness of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) in maintenance planning and management.

Effect Of Thermomechanical Working On The Strengthening Of Some Austenitic Steel Grades

ABSTRACT This work studied the effects of degrees of warm-split rolling at different temperatures on the strengths of three different grades of austenitic steels (chrome–manganese, chrome–manganese with Ni and Mo additions, chrome–nickel with Mn and Mo additions). The results were compared with cold-rolling effects on the steel grades. The tensile, hardness and impact strengths of the rolled products were obtained. The results showed that thermomechanical working remarkably influenced t...


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