Mohammad Tahir, Ahmad (author)
The hot water produced from a geothermal doublet possesses energy, which once utilized, the water cools down and is re-introduced back into the same reservoir at a sufficient distance using an injector well. As cold water flows through the reservoir, it acquires thermal energy from surrounding in-situ rocks. This process recurs until a substantial ...
Forbes, L. K. Hindle, T. J.
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Shock Waves
In this technical note, we present an asymptotic approximation for supersonic flow about a pointed cone, with an attached conical shock wave. The classical Taylor–Maccoll equation is simplified slightly, assuming high-speed flow and a narrow cone angle, and this allows us to give a complete closed-form solution. We demonstrate that our asymptotic s...
Garyfallidis, Eleftherios Côté, Marc-Alexandre Rheault, Francois Sidhu, Jasmeen Hau, Janice Petit, Laurent Fortin, David Cunanne, Stephen Descoteaux, Maxime
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NeuroImage
Virtual dissection of diffusion MRI tractograms is cumbersome and needs extensive knowledge of white matter anatomy. This virtual dissection often requires several inclusion and exclusion regions-of-interest that make it a process that is very hard to reproduce across experts. Having automated tools that can extract white matter bundles for tract-b...
Ibrahima, Fayadhoi Tchelepi, Hamdi A. Meyer, Daniel W.
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Computational Geosciences
In the context of stochastic two-phase flow in porous media, we introduce a novel and efficient method to estimate the probability distribution of the wetting saturation field under uncertain rock properties in highly heterogeneous porous systems, where streamline patterns are dominated by permeability heterogeneity, and for slow displacement proce...
Gorokhovski, Vikenti Trofimov, Viktor
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Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
Transforming the standard solute transport models into one-dimensional ones along streamlines by excluding from them diffusive and dispersive components and direct including in simulation procedures the mechanical dispersion, the predominate factor defining solute transport in day-to-day applications, permit reducing these models to ordinary differ...
Oliveira, D. S. Teixeira, E. C.
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
This paper presents a hydrodynamic characterization of helically coiled tube flocculators (HCTFs) through streamline analysis and an efficiency evaluation of the flocculation process in these units. Physical experiment and CFD modeling allowed to relate flocculation process (estimated indirectly by analyzing turbidity removal efficiency for low tur...
Kant, Karunesh Shukla, Amritanshu Sharma, Atul Biwole, Pascal Henry
The thermal conductivity of commonly used phase change materials (PCM) for thermal energy storage (TES), such as, fatty acids, paraffin etc., is relatively poor, which is one of the main drawbacks for limiting their utility. In the recent past, few attempts have been made to enhance the thermal conductivity of PCM by mixing different additives in t...
van der Geest, Rob J. Garg, Pankaj
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Current Radiology Reports
Purpose of the ReviewTime-resolved 3D velocity-encoded MR imaging with velocity encoding in three directions (4D Flow) has emerged as a novel MR acquisition technique providing detailed information on flow in the cardiovascular system. In contrast to other clinically available imaging techniques such as echo-Doppler, 4D Flow MRI provides the 3D Flo...
van der Geest, Rob J Garg, Pankaj
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Current radiology reports
Time-resolved 3D velocity-encoded MR imaging with velocity encoding in three directions (4D Flow) has emerged as a novel MR acquisition technique providing detailed information on flow in the cardiovascular system. In contrast to other clinically available imaging techniques such as echo-Doppler, 4D Flow MRI provides the 3D Flow velocity field with...
Smith, Robert E Tournier, Jacques-Donald Calamante, Fernando Connelly, Alan
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NeuroImage
Diffusion MRI streamlines tractography allows for the investigation of the brain white matter pathways non-invasively. However a fundamental limitation of this technology is its non-quantitative nature, i.e. the density of reconstructed connections is not reflective of the density of underlying white matter fibres. As a solution to this problem, we...