The Relationship Between Viscosity Ratio and Dispersion Coefficient in Unconsolidated Sand

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The purpose of this report is to determine the relationship between viscosity ratio and dispersion coefficient in unconsolidated sand. A summary of the work done on miscible displacement is presented. A detailed description of the experimental equipment is included. From preliminary experiments, absorbance differences between vacuum oil and kaydol at 400 nm will be used as a method of analysis.

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Date created June 1982

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Author Ho, Winifred M. L.
Primary advisor Brigham, William E.
Degree granting institution Stanford University, Department of Petroleum Engineering

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Subject School of Earth Energy & Environmental Sciences
Genre Thesis

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Ho, Winifred M. L. (1982). The Relationship Between Viscosity Ratio and Dispersion Coefficient in Unconsolidated Sand. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/qd025mf3387

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Master's Theses, Doerr School of Sustainability

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