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    Geological Carbon Sequestration in the Context of Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media: A Review by Abidoye, Luqman K., Khudaida, Kamal J., Das, Diganta B.

    “…In this review, various aspects of geological carbon sequestration are discussed in relation to the principles of two-phase flow in porous media. Literature…”
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    Scale dependent dynamic capillary pressure effect for two-phase flow in porous media by Abidoye, Luqman K., Das, Diganta B.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-12-2014)
    “…•Scale dependency of dynamic capillary pressure effect was investigated.•Experiments were performed using three different domain sizes.•Dynamic coefficient…”
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    pH, geoelectrical and membrane flux parameters for the monitoring of water-saturated silicate and carbonate porous media contaminated by CO2 by Abidoye, Luqman K., Das, Diganta B.

    “…[Display omitted] •Behaviour of pH in the contaminated domain investigated.•Behaviour of bulk electrical conductivity investigated.•Behaviour of bulk…”
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    Effects of environmental and turbine parameters on energy gains from wind farm system: Artificial neural network simulations by Abidoye, Luqman K, Bani-Hani, Ehab, Assad, Mamdouh El Haj, AlShabi, Mohammad, Soudan, Bassel, Oriaje, Aremu T

    Published in Wind engineering (01-04-2020)
    “…Artificial neural network modelling has been employed to investigate the effects of various environmental and machine factors on the energy gain from wind farm…”
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    Scale dependency of dynamic relative permeability–satuartion curves in relation with fluid viscosity and dynamic capillary pressure effect by Goel, Gaurav, Abidoye, Luqman K., Chahar, Bhagu R., Das, Diganta B.

    “…Capillary pressure–saturation-relative permeability relationships (P c –S w –K r ) are functions of importance in modeling and simulations of the hydrodynamics…”
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    A numerical study of dynamic capillary pressure effect for supercritical carbon dioxide-water flow in porous domain by Das, Diganta B., Gill, Bhupinder S., Abidoye, Luqman K., Khudaida, Kamal J.

    Published in AIChE journal (01-12-2014)
    “…Numerical simulations for core‐scale capillary pressure (Pc)‐saturation (S) relationships have been conducted for a supercritical carbon dioxide‐water system…”
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    Impacts of dynamic capillary pressure effects in supercritical CO2-Water flow: Experiments and numerical simulations by Abidoye, Luqman K., Das, Diganta B.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-02-2020)
    “…•Controlled laboratory scale experiments done for supercritical CO2-water flow.•High-pressure and high-temperature experimental rig used.•Capillary…”
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    pH, geoelectrical and membrane flux parameters for the monitoring of water-saturated silicate and carbonate porous media contaminated by CO sub(2) by Abidoye, Luqman K, Das, Diganta B

    “…Characteristics of potable water aquifer contaminated by CO sub(2) are investigated using well-defined laboratory experiments. The porous media domain was…”
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