Use of Nanoparticles to Impact Flow and Entrapment of Fluids in Porous Media - A Pore-scale Discussion
Offered By: PoreLab via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the use of nanoparticles in impacting fluid flow and entrapment in porous media through this informative lecture by Dr. Tannaz Pak from Teesside University, UK. Delve into two studies investigating the application of nanoparticles for recovery and in-situ degradation of trapped non-wetting fluids, with implications for groundwater remediation and enhanced oil recovery. Gain insights from pore-scale experiments conducted using X-ray computed micro-tomography (micro-CT) technique, providing time-resolved 3D data. Learn how these pore-scale observations inform more effective field-scale processes. Discover how to access the publicly available data behind these studies, enabling further research and analysis in this field.
Syllabus
Lecture by Dr. Tannaz Pak from Teesside University, UK
Taught by
PoreLab
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