Search Results - "Halleck, Phillip M."
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Stresses and Distortion Due to Green Density Gradients During Densification
Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-10-2006)“…Finite element analysis (FEA) was performed on a bi‐layer cylindrical structure consisting of a low‐density layer on top of a high‐density layer. For this…”
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Sorption Capacity and Sorption Kinetic Measurements of CO2 and CH4 in Confined and Unconfined Bituminous Coal
Published in Energy & fuels (17-09-2009)“…Carbon dioxide injection into coal formations provides an opportunity to sequester carbon while simultaneously enhancing methane recovery. Although powdered…”
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Inducing fractures and increasing cleat apertures in a bituminous coal under isotropic stress via application of microwave energy
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-10-2011)“…For the degassing of coal seams, either prior to mining or in un-minable seams to obtain coalbed methane, it is the combination of cleat frequency, aperture,…”
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Evolution of fracture permeability through fluid–rock reaction under hydrothermal conditions
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-04-2006)“…We report flow-through experiments on a natural fracture in novaculite under moderate effective stresses (∼ 1.4 MPa) and temperatures (20–120 °C) to examine…”
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Solvent swelling behavior of Permian-aged South African vitrinite-rich and inertinite-rich coals
Published in Fuel (Guildford) (2010)“…Two South African coals similar in rank and age, but different in maceral composition, were studied using solvent swelling. Inertinite-rich Highveld coal…”
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Sorption Capacity and Sorption Kinetic Measurements of CO 2 and CH 4 in Confined and Unconfined Bituminous Coal
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3D characterization of coal strains induced by compression, carbon dioxide sorption, and desorption at in-situ stress conditions
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-06-2010)“…Sequestration of carbon dioxide in unmineable coal seams is an option to combat climate change and an opportunity to enhance coalbed methane production…”
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Three-dimensional carbon dioxide-induced strain distribution within a confined bituminous coal
Published in International journal of coal geology (07-01-2009)“…Sequestration of carbon dioxide in unmineable coal seams is an option to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. It is well known that the interaction of carbon…”
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A fractal model for predicting permeability around perforation tunnels using size distribution of fragmented grains
Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-12-2003)“…A methodology to predict the permeability distribution around the perforation tunnels is presented. The resulting equation describes the permeability by…”
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Comparison of shaped-charge perforating induced formation damage to gas- and liquid-saturated sandstone samples
Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-10-2003)“…This paper presents the results of two perforation tests performed to investigate porosity and permeability damage in the crushed zone due to shaped-charge…”
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Sorption capacity and sorption kinetic measurements of CO{sub 2} and CH{sub 4} in confined and unconfined bituminous coal
Published in Energy & fuels (15-09-2009)“…Carbon dioxide injection into coal formations provides an opportunity to sequester carbon while simultaneously enhancing methane recovery. Although powdered…”
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3D characterization of coal strains induced by compression, carbon dioxide sorption, and desorption at in-situ stress conditions: Asia Pacific Coalbed Methane Symposium: Selected papers from the 2008 Brisbane symposium on coalbed methane CO2-enhanced coalbed methane
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Sorption Capacity and Sorption Kinetic Measurements of CO2 and CH4 in Confined and Unconfined Bituminous Coal
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