18 research outputs found

    Shale problems and water-based drilling fluid optimisation in the Hassi Messaoud Algerian oil field

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    Drilling fluid formulation and properties play a fundamental role in drilling operations. Clay minerals behave initially as a beneficial rheological adjuvant in drilling muds. Nevertheless, the contamination of oil reservoirs by clay minerals present in the drilled geological formation (shales) may generate major problems during drilling as plug formation. In this context, our study deals with the optimisation of drilling conditions in the Hassi Messaoud Algerian field. The mineralogical heterogeneity of this field is first discussed. The rheological and filtration characteristics of water-based muds with different polymer and electrolyte concentrations are investigated. The physical and chemical changes of both drilled formation and drilling fluid during the drilling process are studied. Therefore, depending on the clay present in the geological formation, an optimised drilling fluid system using a new filtration procedure is proposed. A good correlation is found between filtration/rheological properties and inhibition

    Study of representations of the causes of Covid 19 epidemic and its impact on the representations of therapeutic itinerary on a sample of Algerian society

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    This research paper aims to study the cultural representations of the causes of corona pandemic (Covid 19) on the representations of the therapeutic itinerary on an among sample of Algerian society. These representations reveal the inter-relationship between the medical and the cultural representations through beliefs, ideas, and behaviors . Within this context, we applied EMIC questionnaire (The Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue). (MITCHELL G. WEISS, 1992) We used an online form in which a sample of 70 individuals (M, F), aged from 20 to 50 years old, answered to. We relied on the quantitative and qualitative method in analyzing and interpreting the results. We came to the following results in the absence of a medical treatment, family solidarity and prevention measures are key treatments. In addition, the causes tend to be purely human, in the absence of all guaranteed treatments, whether therapeutic or traditional

    A framework for additive manufacturing technology selection : a case for the rail industry

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    Additive manufacturing is a popular emerging technology of producing parts directly from digital models. This technology has presented benefits such as freedom of design, the ability to customise, and shortened process chains. Presently, there are different additive manufacturing (AM) processes that are available in the market. Often, transport equipment manufacturing companies are faced with challenges while selecting the AM processes that are suited to their needs. Decision-makers need to consider all the underlining factors before a conclusion is reached. This paper proposes an approach that can be used by companies in the rail sector to select AM technologies that are suited to their applications. The approach involves identifying suitable parts, comparing applicable AM technologies, and selecting the most suitable technology. The next stage involves re-designing the parts based on the selected technology. The approach is applied to benchmark parts from the industry. The study provides enlightenment on how AM can be applied in the rail industry.The Open Access Processing fee for this article was paid in full by the Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africahttps://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-manufacturing-materials-mechanical/41020hj2023Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineerin

    Study of representations of the causes of Covid 19 epidemic and its impact on the representations of therapeutic itinerary on a sample of Algerian society

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    This research paper aims to study the cultural representations of the causes of corona pandemic (Covid 19) on the representations of the therapeutic itinerary on an among sample of Algerian society. These representations reveal the inter-relationship between the medical and the cultural representations through beliefs, ideas, and behaviors . Within this context, we applied EMIC questionnaire (The Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue). (MITCHELL G. WEISS, 1992) We used an online form in which a sample of 70 individuals (M, F), aged from 20 to 50 years old, answered to. We relied on the quantitative and qualitative method in analyzing and interpreting the results. We came to the following results in the absence of a medical treatment, family solidarity and prevention measures are key treatments. In addition, the causes tend to be purely human, in the absence of all guaranteed treatments, whether therapeutic or traditional

    The effect of systematic substitution of Nb with Ti on a potential high-temperature shape memory alloy: B2 NbRu

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    NbRu has been considered as a potential high-temperature shape memory alloy due to its high martensitic transformation temperature, however, it has poor superelasticity and other shape memory properties, which limits its applications. In this paper, the effect of systematic substitution of Nb with Ti on the structural, thermodynamic, and elastic properties of supercell 2x2x2 B2 Ru50Nb50-xTix spanning the entire composition range (x = 0, 6.25, 12.50, 18.75, 25.00, 31.25, 37.50, 43.75, 50 at. %) is investigated using ab initio calculations. Elasticity results showed that the mechanical stability of the B2 phase improved with increasing Ti content, which could be associated with a decrease in transformation temperature. However, a suitable composition range within which Cʹ~0, resembling that of well-known TiNi, is identified. This predicts Ti addition to be effective in improving shape memory properties of B2 NbRu alloy

    Comparative analysis of the subsidence of solid polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and 3D printed lattice titanium interbody fusion cages

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    Spinal interbody fusion cages are commonly used to treat various spinal conditions, but their traditional manufacturing methods have limitations in customization and fitting. With the advancement of 3D printing, it is now possible to design and manufacture interbody fusion cages with previously unachievable features and structures. Southern Medical™ is investigating the technical feasibility of 3D-printed cages based on their existing designs and exploring the new features and capabilities enabled by additive manufacturing (AM). The mechanical performance in the subsidence of the 3D-printed devices will be compared to their existing devices as one of the feasibility points for the additively manufactured implants. A gyroid structure is used as the inner lattice of the structures. To investigate the performance of the cages with the new gyroid lattices, subsidence testing according to the ASTM F2267 methods was conducted to compare existing cages to the 3D-printed cages. The 3D printed devices outperformed the PEEK counterparts with a higher test block stiffness of 0.81 kN/mm compared to 0.55 kN/mm
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