The investigation of suitability of different capillary number definitions for flow behavior characterization of surfactant-based chemical flooding in heavy oil reservoirs

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The investigation of suitability of different capillary number definitions for flow behavior characterization of surfactant-based chemical flooding in heavy oil reservoirs. / Yadali Jamaloei, Benyamin; Asghari, Koorosh; Kharrat, Riyaz.
In: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Vol. 90-91, 07.2012, p. 48-55.

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@article{79f43848010e413d917a16192742591d,
title = "The investigation of suitability of different capillary number definitions for flow behavior characterization of surfactant-based chemical flooding in heavy oil reservoirs",
keywords = "Capillary number, Chemical flooding, Heavy oil, Injection rate, Micromodel, Non-Newtonian",
author = "{Yadali Jamaloei}, Benyamin and Koorosh Asghari and Riyaz Kharrat",
note = "Funding Information: BYJ and KA acknowledge the support provided by the Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina, Canada. BYJ thanks the Petroleum Research Center at the Petroleum University of Technology, Tehran, for providing laboratory facilities and the Research and Development Directorate of the National Iranian Oil Company for financial support in conducting the experimental part of this research. ",
year = "2012",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1016/j.petrol.2012.04.020",
language = "English",
volume = "90-91",
pages = "48--55",
journal = "Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering",
issn = "0920-4105",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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T1 - The investigation of suitability of different capillary number definitions for flow behavior characterization of surfactant-based chemical flooding in heavy oil reservoirs

AU - Yadali Jamaloei, Benyamin

AU - Asghari, Koorosh

AU - Kharrat, Riyaz

N1 - Funding Information: BYJ and KA acknowledge the support provided by the Petroleum Technology Research Centre, Regina, Canada. BYJ thanks the Petroleum Research Center at the Petroleum University of Technology, Tehran, for providing laboratory facilities and the Research and Development Directorate of the National Iranian Oil Company for financial support in conducting the experimental part of this research.

PY - 2012/7

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KW - Capillary number

KW - Chemical flooding

KW - Heavy oil

KW - Injection rate

KW - Micromodel

KW - Non-Newtonian

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JO - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

JF - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

SN - 0920-4105

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