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The main objective of the First International Symposium on
Lubricated Transport of Viscous Materials was to bring together
scientists and engineers from academia and industryto discuss
current research work and exchange ideas in this newly emerging
field. It is an area offluid dynamics devoted to laying bare the
principlesofthe lubricated transport of viscous materials such as
crude oil, concentrated oil/water emulsion, slurries and capsules.
It encompasses several types of problem. Studies of migration of
particulates away from walls, Segre-Silverberg effects, lubrication
versus lift and shear-induced migration belong to one category.
Some of the technological problems are the fluid dynamics ofcore
flows emphasizing studies ofstability, problems of start-up,
lift-off and eccentric flow where gravity causes the core flow to
stratify. Another category of problems deals with the fouling of
pipe walls with oil, with undesirable increases in pressure
gradients and even blocking. This study involves subjects like
adhesion and dynamic contact angles. The topics ofshear-induced
diffusion ofsmall particles and wall slip in slow flow are other
appropriate subjects. Computer intensive studiesofflow-induced
microstructures and moving interface problems are yet additional
research directions. The general consensus was that the Symposium
was a tremendous success, although the number of presentations fell
below expectations. Scientists from the petroleum industry, and
this includes INTEVEP (Venezuela), Schlumberger and Syncrude Canada
Ltd., and consultants to oil companies actively participated in the
Symposium. The meeting produced new insights which should lead to
further interesting research work and established contacts for
possiblejoint investigations."
The main objective of the First International Symposium on
Lubricated Transport of Viscous Materials was to bring together
scientists and engineers from academia and industryto discuss
current research work and exchange ideas in this newly emerging
field. It is an area offluid dynamics devoted to laying bare the
principlesofthe lubricated transport of viscous materials such as
crude oil, concentrated oil/water emulsion, slurries and capsules.
It encompasses several types of problem. Studies of migration of
particulates away from walls, Segre-Silverberg effects, lubrication
versus lift and shear-induced migration belong to one category.
Some of the technological problems are the fluid dynamics ofcore
flows emphasizing studies ofstability, problems of start-up,
lift-off and eccentric flow where gravity causes the core flow to
stratify. Another category of problems deals with the fouling of
pipe walls with oil, with undesirable increases in pressure
gradients and even blocking. This study involves subjects like
adhesion and dynamic contact angles. The topics ofshear-induced
diffusion ofsmall particles and wall slip in slow flow are other
appropriate subjects. Computer intensive studiesofflow-induced
microstructures and moving interface problems are yet additional
research directions. The general consensus was that the Symposium
was a tremendous success, although the number of presentations fell
below expectations. Scientists from the petroleum industry, and
this includes INTEVEP (Venezuela), Schlumberger and Syncrude Canada
Ltd., and consultants to oil companies actively participated in the
Symposium. The meeting produced new insights which should lead to
further interesting research work and established contacts for
possiblejoint investigations."
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