Complex fluidic systems in the energy industry: Interactions of a hydrophobically modified polymer with surfactant worm-like micelles & controlling and measuring the hydration of hydraulic cement

Two problems arising from the use of complex fluidic systems in the energy industry were studied: the behavior of worm-like surfactant micelles in porous media and the control and measurement of the hydration of hydraulic cement. The first problem arises when surfactant solutions are used as fractur...

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Main Author: Figura, Brian D
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01-01-2014
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