Browsing Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering (TN-IEP) by Author "Rabenjafimanantsoa, Andrianifaliana Herimonja"
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An experimental research of Newtonian fluids inan annular Heavy-Over-Light fluid displacement
Bratten, Sveinung Huglen (Bachelor thesis, 2021)During the construction of a well, casings are considered essential for the wellintegrity. The job of securing the casing in place, i.e. the primary cementingof the casing, is a challenging task in itself due to the vast ... -
Application of Fiber Optic Technology in Reservoir Monitoring
Kverme, Siren Tjensvoll (Master thesis, 2021)The purpose of this thesis was to gain an overview of fields of application of fiber optic technology in reservoir monitoring, how such a measurement system is operated, and challenges that can occur. For automated and ... -
Experimental Study of Displacement Flow of Miscible Fluids with Density Contrast in a Vertical, Concentric Annulus with Relevance to Reverse Cementing Technology
Royaei, Arsalan (Master thesis, 2022)The primary cement job is an essential and complex operation in the oil and gas industry which is performed to support the casing, build a well barrier, and produce an isolated zone. Complete displacement of the drilling ... -
Gravitasjonsdrenering av flerfasestrømning med forskjellige reologiske egenskaper i porøse media.
Olsen, Malin Therese; Helgeland, Trine (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Formålet med oppgaven var å studere hvordan enfase- og flerfasestrømning av Newtonske og ikke-Newtonske fluider påvirkes av ulike volum av et porøst medium. Ved undersøkelse av de ulike fluidene og ulike volum av det porøse ... -
Interfacial Dynamics of Miscible Displacement of Shear-Thinning Fluid in a Vertical Channel
Zhang, Yao; Rabenjafimanantsoa, Andrianifaliana Herimonja; Skadsem, Hans Joakim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Abstract The displacement of a shear-thinning fluid by a denser and less viscous Newtonian fluid in a vertical duct is investigated using experiments and numerical simulations. We study how shear-thinning and increased ...