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Blokker, N.C.M. (author)
Alginate-like exopolysaccharides (ALE) can be extracted from granular sludge, which is produced during aerobic granular sludge waste water treatment as a waste product. Processing the waste is a costly operation. It is believed that ALE consist mostly of alginates. The chemical and mechanical properties of alginates are potential for the...
master thesis 2014
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Leeftink, T.N. (author)
Simulators play a crucial role in EOR reservoir modeling. One of the big problems with the simulation of gas injection in SAG foam processes, is that foam collapse near the injection well is poorly represented in the simulator well model. This paper focusses on the question whether a simulator using the Peaceman equation for a homogeneous...
bachelor thesis 2013
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Latooij, C.A. (author)
A recent study [Rossen et al., 2011] developed a fractional-flow model (an extension of the Buckley-Leverett theory for a waterflood) for non-Newtonian two-phase flow (surfactant solution and gas) around a well. In this fractional-flow model two effects are represented: the decrease in water saturation Sw during gas injection in a SAG process...
bachelor thesis 2012
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Yerramilli, S.S. (author)
A considerable portion of world’s reserves are located in mature and viscous oil reservoirs having thickness less than 15 m. Polymer flooding is a mature technology and still is the most important EOR method based on full field case histories. Accurate assessment of injectibility of viscous polymer solutions into these reservoirs without induced...
master thesis 2012
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