Japan Trivedi
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
Japan Trivedi Is a professor belongs to the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Alberta.
Research Interest
Understanding of diffusion/dispersion phenomenon into the matrix-fracture systems and its quantification CO2 and flue gas sequestration and tertiary oil recovery Optimality of CO2 storage process into oil fields using numerical modeling. Optimum injection strategies for maximum oil recovery and maximum CO2 storage. Flow visualization in fracture network micro-models Effect of water during CO2 flooding, CO2 soaking (huff-n-puff) on oil recovery Phase behavior and light/heavy oil extraction using gas, liquid, and supercritical CO2 Gas diffusion (molecular, thermal, and pressure) in multi-component mixtures and porous media Chemical OER Assisted history matching.
Publications
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Jain T., Patel R.G., Trivedi J.J. Application of Polynomial Chaos Theory as an Accurate and Computationally Efficient Proxy Model for Heterogeneous SAGD Reservoirs, Accepted for Energy Science & Engineering. (2017)
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Telmadarreie A., and Trivedi J.J. Evaluation of Foam Generated with the Hydrocarbon Solvent for Extra-Heavy Oil Recovery from Fractured Porous Media: Pore-Scale Visualization, Accepted for Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. (2017)
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Telmadarreie A., and Trivedi J.J. Dynamic Behavior of Asphaltene Deposition and Distribution Pattern in Fractured Porous Media during Hydrocarbon Solvent Injection: Pore-Level Observations, Accepted for Energy & Fuels. (2017)