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Upgrading and Fouling - Sorted by Author
K = Keynote Presentation, O = Oral Presentation P = Poster Presentation P1 = Sunday 6:15:8:45, P2 = Monday 6:00-8:30, P3 = Wednesday 12:00-2:30
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P1-32. Optimization of crude oil desalting facilities. Fahad A. Al-Amri, Saleh M. Al-Hemel
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O29. Formation of Coke Precursors from Pyrene-Based Model Compounds. Ali H. Alshareef, Khalid Azyat, Rik Tykwinski, Murray R. Gray
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O27. Mitigating fouling in the High Temperature Paraffinic Froth Treatment process through science and serendipity. Tapantosh Chakrabarty
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P3-114. Fluid catalytic cracking simulation performance study using factorial design. José F. Cuadros, Delba C. Melo, Maria R. Wolf Maciel, Rubens Maciel Filho
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P1-37. Pilot plant and full scale studies of crude oil desalting. Patrícia S. M. D. Cunha, Elisabeth Fonseca, Raquel C. C. Coutinho, Fabrício Machado, Rafael Fontes, Príamo A. Melo Jr., José C. Pinto, Márcio Nele
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P2-72. Effects of electrical and radio-frequency electromagnetic heating on the mass transfer process during miscible injection for heavy-oil recovery. Alfred Davletbaev, Liana Kovaleva, Tayfun Babadagli, Zoya Stepanova
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O30. Furnace coking simulations in a laboratory apparatus. Paul Eaton, Bruce Newman, Murray Gray, Alan Kubis, Marzie Derakhshesh, Chris Holt, David Mitlin
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P2-73. Fouling mechanisms of hydrocarbon streams containing conjugative olefins. Zhiming Fan, Parviz Rahimi, Teclemariam Alem, Andrew Eisenhawer
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O32. Oxidative cracking of oil sand bitumen with iron oxide catalyst in a steam atmosphere. Eri Fumoto, Shinya Sato, Toshimasa Takanohasi
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P3-116. Dynamic visual desalting simulation. Keith L. Gawrys, Thomas A. Olivers
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P2-74. Study of crude and plasma-treated heavy oil by low- and high-field 1H NMR. Hercílio D. A. Honorato, Renzo C. Silva, Cleiton K. Piumbini, André A. de Souza, Alfredo G. Cunha, Francisco G. Emmerich, Valdemar Lacerda Júnior, Eustáquio V. R. de Castro, Tito J. Bonagamba, Jair C. C. Freitas
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P2-76. Crude fouling in heat exchanger and the influence of microsized particle. Zhao Hui, Chen Honggang, Yang Chaohe and Shan Honghong
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P1-35. New heat generation process for remediation of petroleum deposition. David W. Jennings, Sam Asomaning, Mike Newberry
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O31. Dehydrating of heavy crude ol using radio-frequency and microwave radiation: What is better? Liana Kovaleva, Rasul Zinnatullin Rais Minnigalimov
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P3-117. Advancements in large scale application of ultrasonic cleaning in removal of refinery fouling Tom McCartney, Shawn Smith
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P1-36. Analysis of surface of asphaltene films on stainless steel 316L using scanning electron microscopy. Aarón Muñoz, Henry Labrador, Julia Vázquez, Luís Porras
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K5 Keynote Presentation. Graham Polley (Universidad de Guanajuato) Review of the development of models for the prediction of fouling rates in exchangers heating crude oil View Presentation
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P3-115. Using insights into the factors influencing fouling rates in exchangers handling crude oil in the selection of appropriate heat exchanger technology. Graham T. Polley View Presentation
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O28. Innovative and reliable separation designs for heavy fouling applications Darius Remesat
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P1-34. Electrokinetic separation of metals and heteroatoms in asphaltenes. Mohammad Sedghi, Lamia Goua
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P3-118. Asphaltenes, waxes, emulsions, and oil suspensions: Inline particle and droplet measurements in dark crude oil. Benjamin Smith, Des O’Grady, Eric Hukkanen, Anjan Pandey View Presentation
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P2-75. Ash formation and transportation characteristics of a Turkish asphaltite fired in CFB boiler. Tao Wang, Hairui Yang, Hai Zhang*, Qing Liu, Junfu Lv
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P1-33. Viscosity reduction of heavy oil through catalytic aquathermolysis at relatively low temperature.Yuanqing Wang, Yanling Chen, Jing He, Pei Li, Chao Yang
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