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On the extension of the model of matrix acid stimulation to different sandstones
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1976-07)
A model was developed for the acidization of various sandstone cores which successfully describes the flow and reaction in the porous media during acidization. A comparison of the experimental results of various investigators ...
Solubility inversion effects on diffusion from collapsing bubbles
(Elsevier, 1971-09)
This work discusses the dissolution of gas bubbles in liquids subjected to a sudden pressure surge, as well as lending insight to studies on rectified diffusion. The bubble growth rates for rectified diffusion under ...
In defense of the Crank-Nicolson method
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1970-05)
No Abstract.
Acidization--II. The dissolution of calcite in hydrochloric acid
(Elsevier, 1975-08)
The dissolution of calcite in hydrochloric acid was studied with the aid of a rotating disk system at 800 psig in the temperature range -15[middle dot]6-25[deg]C. At 25[deg]C the dissolution process is mass transfer limited ...
Acidization--IV : Experimental correlations and techniques for the acidization of sandstone cores
(Elsevier, 1976)
The experimental variables that affect the acidization of sandstone cores in a permeameter are discussed. It was found that as HCl/HF acid mixtures are injected into porous sandstone cores a reaction front between selective ...
Annealing effects of polymers and their underlying molecular mechanisms
(Elsevier, 1976-04)
This paper indicates that changes in chain mobility, heat capacity, WAXS crystallinity, SAXS long period, SAXS peak intensity, specific volume and morphology as a function of increasing temperature, occur in three fairly ...
Carbonate Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, by R. E. Loewenthal and G. v. R. Marais, Ann Arbor Science, 433 pp + xi, $22.50
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1979-05)
No Abstract.
Droplet breakage and coalescence processes in an agitated dsipersion. 2. measurement and interpretation of mixing experiments
(American Chemical Society, 1978)
The optimal control of a periodic adsorber: Part I. Experiment
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1972-11)
Cyclic pressure variations in a fixed bed adsorber can cause significant separation of gaseous mixtures. Feed pressure changes are the driving force in this parametric pumping process. The optimal feed sequence is maximum ...