ty of gases, especially H 2 , CO 2 and CH 4 through porous media at elevated pressures and temperatures of up to 35 MPa and 150 °C, respectively. Further on, the capillary breakthrough pressure of gases […] the visualization of gas permeation through the water-filled pores at breakthrough. An inline Raman spectroscope is applied to record changes in gas mixture compositions. The integrity of completion and sealing […] sealing systems for hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage is the main focus of the studies being carried out. The setup comprises high precision pressure transducers on the upstream and downstream side.
strength of the drill string connection under four simultaneous load types. Tubular goods up to 5½" OD can be tested against axial loads up to 400 kN, an internal pressure up to 700 bar and torsion of up to […] to 28 kNm. Two bearing units in the cam shaft can apply a bending force of 50 kN each. Kontakt Dr.-Ing. Javier Holzmann
testing OCTG specimen of over 7” diameter under extreme service conditions. Diameters up to 185/8” and lengths of 5000 mm can be tested against an internal / external pressure of up to 150 MPa (21,750 […] is applicable. In addition, a bending force of up to 8000 kN can also be simultaneously applied. The test facility allows the simultaneous superposition of: external pressure internal pressure tension
, & Li, K. (2024). Experimental evaluations of capillary entry pressure for caprock sealing capacity in carbon capture and storage. Fifth EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference & Exhibition (GET 2024) […] designed for reservoir evaluation and caprock sealing capacity assessment. It precisely simulates subsurface conditions (up to 300bar and 120°C) to analyze fluid flow through core samples, providing critical
1880 mm, a max. pressure of 350 MPa (50,750 psi) can be applied to the pipes. A max. of 2000 kN tension is also applicable. The test facility allows the simultaneous superposition of: external pressure internal
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