George Hirasaki
ProfessorÂÂ
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Rice University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Hirasaki joined the Rice faculty after a 26 year career with Shell Development and Shell Oil Company. His research in fluid transport through porous media ranged from the microscopic scale intermolecular forces governing wettability to the megascopic scale numerical reservoir simulators for field-wide modeling. A reoccurring theme throughout this research is the dominance of interfaces in the determination of fluid transport processes. Fluids flow through rock and soil in pore spaces that are on the order of microns. The relative transport of phases and components are governed by the degree of wetting of the solid by the fluid phases and the sorption of species on the fluid and solid surfaces in addition to the usual transport coefficients such as viscosity and diffusivity.
Research Interest
Gas Hydrates, Magnetic resonance
Publications
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Hiraski GJ, Miller CA, Pureto M (2008) Recent advances in surfactant EOR. Soc Petrol Eng.
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Hiraski GJ (1981) Application of the theory of multicomponent, multiphase displacement to three-component, two-phase surfactant flooding. Soc Petrol Eng J 21: 191-204.
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Chapman WG, Hiraski GJ, Ting PD (2003) Modeling of asphaltene phase behavior with the SAFT equation of state. Soc Petrol Eng J 21: 647-661.