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Modelling Ice and Wax Formation in a Pipeline in the Arctic Environment
(Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, 2019)
In the Arctic environment, fluid temperature in pipeline can drop below the freezing point of water, which causes wax and ice to form on pipeline surface. Solid formation on pipeline surface can lead to flow assurance and ...
Analysis of enhanced flame speed in the transition droplet sizes for n-alkane aerosols generated by electrospray
(Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, 2016)
Fire and explosion incidents related to aerosol occur occasionally throughout the industries. However, its hazards are relatively overlooked due to the misconception of that liquids are safe below their flash point. As ...
Modeling the blanketing and warming effect of high expansion foam used for LNG vapor risk mitigation
(Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, 2017)
Natural Gas is a cleaner energy when compared to other sources like oil or coal. Its consumption has been drastically increasing over the past few years and is projected to increase further. Liquefying natural gas is an ...