Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels

This paper presents the results of a laboratory study of the transport properties of simulated ground drilling waste slurries in vertical channels. The effects of variables such as bulk velocity, solids concentration, particle size, fluid rheological properties and fracture width are presented. The...

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Main Authors: Junin, Radzuan, Hall, S. T., Waller, M. D.
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Published: 1996
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Hall, S. T.
Waller, M. D.
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description This paper presents the results of a laboratory study of the transport properties of simulated ground drilling waste slurries in vertical channels. The effects of variables such as bulk velocity, solids concentration, particle size, fluid rheological properties and fracture width are presented. The most significant variable are particle size and fluid rheological properties. Bulk velocity and solids concentration were moderately influential and slot width was found to be the less significant.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-41322010-06-01T03:15:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/4132/ Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels Junin, Radzuan Hall, S. T. Waller, M. D. T Technology (General) This paper presents the results of a laboratory study of the transport properties of simulated ground drilling waste slurries in vertical channels. The effects of variables such as bulk velocity, solids concentration, particle size, fluid rheological properties and fracture width are presented. The most significant variable are particle size and fluid rheological properties. Bulk velocity and solids concentration were moderately influential and slot width was found to be the less significant. 1996-10-07 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/4132/1/3.pdf Junin, Radzuan and Hall, S. T. and Waller, M. D. (1996) Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels. Proceedings Swemp '96 . pp. 579-586.
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Junin, Radzuan
Hall, S. T.
Waller, M. D.
Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
title Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
title_full Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
title_fullStr Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
title_full_unstemmed Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
title_short Transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
title_sort transport properties of slurries in simulated fracture channels
topic T Technology (General)
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