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    A geo-cellular model of a multiphase hydrocarbon field incorporating fault-seal analysis : Bredasdorp Basin, South Africa

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    Geological 3D static modelling has become an integral tool during the appraisal and developmental stages of a hydrocarbon field lifecycle. The 3D model becomes the basis upon which reservoir heterogeneity and characterisation are understood, hydrocarbon volumetrics are calculated and field development plans are designed. Reservoir compartmentalisation and fault-seal analysis is also an industry topic which has drawn much interest. Having a 3D model allows for fault-seal analyses to be carried out and evaluated using the statistically distributed reservoir properties. This study incorporates the building of a 3D geo-cellular reservoir model with a fault seal analysis of the E-S field, which is located on the north flank of the Bredasdorp Basin. The reservoir model was built using geostatistical methods to populate the several reservoir parameters into the model to calculate a hydrocarbon volume. In addition, a fault-seal analysis was carried out in order to investigate the phenomenon of having an oil accumulation separated from a gas accumulation either side of a fault. The facies modelling was carried out using the object modelling technique, in order to produce a model which is geologically plausible. Most of the remaining reservoir parameters were modelled using a variogram except in the case of water saturation, which was modelled using a J function equation. The volumetrics were assigned per fault block. Using a recovery factor of 75% for gas and 11% for oil, the calculated total recoverable hydrocarbons were 12.6 Bscf and 1.3 MMbbl respectively. The fault-seal analysis showed that the faults separating two of the fault blocks are not completely sealing. All the calculated fault properties supported this view, with the Shale Gouge Ratio (SGR) and threshold pressure relationship indicating a high likelihood for leakage across parts the faults. Pressure data from Repeat Formation Tests (RFT) however, indicates that the hydrocarbon accumulations in both blocks are isolated from each other. This contradiction has informed the recommendation to drill a highly deviated or short horizontal well which will cross the fault and intersect both blocks, and to complete the well using a sliding sleeve, thus providing the flexibility needed in order to manage multi-phase flow

    The Role of Financial Literacy in Gender-based Violence: Developing Financial Freedom and Confidence for Women

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    In more recent years, many governments worldwide at their different levels have started to recognize intimate partner violence (IPV) as an epidemic and serious matter of public health and safety. Despite this, there is still a level of work to be done to provide women who experience intimate partner violence with the appropriate tools to successfully remove themselves from their abusive environments. This study will look specifically at IPV where economic and financial abuse may be involved and the relationship it has to financial literacy. Economic abuse can be perpetrated through various methods that aim to deprive victims of financial independence, keeping them reliant on their abusers for financial stability. Social policies at the provincial level that aim to implement financial literacy programs is one area that may provide women’s shelters and organizations with adequate resources for women experiencing IPV and economic abuse. In the literature review, the topic of social policy, financial abuse and financial literacy, and intimate partner violence will be explored to provide an outline of the problem. An exploration of an Australian study reveals the benefits and setbacks with applying these curriculums at women’s shelters and within social work. This research and area of social policy proves itself valuable as a model for Canadian governments, primarily provincial jurisdictions, to draw from to develop strong tools in the battle against intimate partner violence

    The γ-polymorph of AgZnPO4 with an ABW zeolite-type framework topology

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    The γ-polymorph of the title compound, silver zinc orthophos­phate, was synthesized under hydro­thermal conditions. The structure consists of ZnO4, PO4 and AgO4 units. The coord­ination spheres of ZnII and PV are tetra­hedral, whereas the AgI atom is considerably distorted from a tetra­hedral coordination. Each O atom is linked to each of the three cations. An elliptic eight-membered ring system is formed by corner-sharing of alternating PO4 and ZnO4 tetra­hedra, leading to a framework with an ABW-type zeolite structure. The framework encloses channels running parallel to [100] in which the Ag cations are located, with Ag⋯Ag contacts of 3.099 (3) Å. This short distance results from d 10⋯d 10 inter­actions, which play a substantial role in the crystal packing. The structure of γ-AgZnPO4 is distinct from the two other polymorphs α-AgZnPO4 and β-AgZnPO4, but is isotypic with NaZnPO4-ABW, NaCoPO4-ABW and NH4CoPO4-ABW

    An ultra wideband antenna for Ku band applications

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    This paper presents a candidate ultra wideband antenna for Ku-band wireless communi- cations applications, analyzed and optimized by the finite element method (FEM). This three-dimensional modeling was realized and compared with published antennas for val- idate the performances of the proposed antenna. Its design is based on the insertion o fseveral symmetrical slots of different sizes on the ground plane of a mono-layer patch antenna to overcome the main limitation of the narrow bandwidth of patch antennas. The proposed antenna, made on an FR-4 epoxy mono-layer substrate with a defected ground plane (dielectric constant εr = 4,4, loss tangent tan δ = 0,02 and thickness hs = 1.6 mm). The simulated numerical results obtained are very satisfying; Bandwidth = 10.48 GHz from f1 = 9.34 GHz to f2 = 19.82 GHz, S11 = -34.17 dB, Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio VSWR = 1.04 , Gain = 6.27 dB

    Poly[ethyl­enediammonium [tris­[μ3-hydrogenphosphato(2−)]dicadmium] monohydrate]

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    The title compound, {(C2H10N2)[Cd2(HPO4)3]·H2O}n, was synthesized under hydro­thermal conditions. The structure of this hybrid compound consists of CdO6, CdO5 and PO4 polyhedra arranged so as to build an anionic inorganic layer, namely [Cd2(HPO4)3]2−, parallel to the ab plane. The edge-sharing CdO6 octa­hedra form infinite chains running along the a axis and are linked by CdO5 and PO4 polyhedra. The ethyl­ene­diammonium cation and the water mol­ecule are located between two adjacent inorganic layers and ensure the cohesion of the structure via N—H⋯O and O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds

    Reconfigurable ultra wideband to narrowband antenna for cognitive radio applications using PIN diode

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    Frequency reconfigurable antennas are very attractive for many wireless applications.They offer many advantages such as simplicity and compactness. In this electronicpaper, we propose a reconfigurable antenna operating in the S and C bands. Theproposed antenna uses a BAP65-02 RF diode to switch between the ultra widebandfrom 2.92 to 6.19 GHz to the narrowband from 2.92 to 3.93 GHz. The ultra widebandis obtained by a partial rectangular ground plane with a symmetrical rectangular slotand the narrowband is obtained by adding a parasitic element electrically connectedto the ground plane by the PIN diode when it is positively biased. This patch antennaoperates in the Federal Communications Commission band (FCC) and can be used forbiomedical applications such as radiometry imaging. The numerical simulation resultsbased on the finite element method and the finite integral method show a very goodagreement between them
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