The ultrasonic waves effects on oil-water emulsification, coalescence, detachment, mobilization and viscosity in porous media
Ultrasonic wave technique is an unconventional EOR method, which has been of interest to researchers for more than six decades. Emulsification and demulsification are phenomena which occur at the interface of oil and water under the influence of ultrasonic waves. Therefore, the conditions in which e...
Main Author: | Hamidi, Hossein (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2014-07.
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