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    Zeta-potential investigation and experimental study of nanoparticles deposited on rock surface to reduce fines migration

    , Article SPE Journal ; Volume 18, Issue 3 , February , 2013 , Pages 534-544 ; 1086055X (ISSN) Ahmadi, M ; Habibi, A ; Pourafshary, P ; Ayatollahi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Finesmigration is a noticeable problem in petroleum-production engineering. Plugging of throats in porous media occurs because of detachment of fine particles from sand surfaces. Thus, the study of interactions between fines and pore surfaces and the investigation of governing forces are important factors to consider when describing the mechanism of the fines-release process. The main types of these forces are electric double-layer repulsion (DLR) and London-van der Waals attraction (LVA). It may be possible to alter these forces with nanoparticles (NPs) as surface coatings. In comparison with repulsion forces, NPs increase the effect of attraction forces. In this paper, we present new... 

    Nonlocal vibration and pull-in instability analysis of electrostatic carbon-nanotube based NEMS devices

    , Article Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical ; Volume 266 , 2017 , Pages 185-196 ; 09244247 (ISSN) Bornassi, S ; Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The objective of this paper is to investigate dynamical pull-in behavior of an electrostatic actuated nano-device based on Eringen's nonlocal elasticity theory. The Euler–Bernoulli beam model is used to establish the dynamic equation of motion of the nano-device subjected to both electrostatic and intermolecular forces. The nanobeam is considered with axially immovable ends and the geometrically nonlinearity due to mid-plane stretching is incorporated to the model as well. A new intermolecular attractive force model based on the macroscopic interactions of a circular cross section nanobeam and a flat surface is presented for the carbon nanotube based nano-device. The nonlinear static...