Composite material, Cement, Chemical engineering, Slurry and Epoxy are his primary areas of study. His studies in Composite material integrate themes in fields like Wellbore, Aqueous solution and Drilling fluid. The study incorporates disciplines such as Mechanical engineering and Geotechnical engineering in addition to Wellbore.
His study in the field of Cement kiln is also linked to topics like Above ground. The various areas that Jiten Chatterji examines in his Chemical engineering study include Solvent, Chromatography, Particulates, Mineralogy and Hydrocarbon. His work carried out in the field of Slurry brings together such families of science as Copolymer, Side chain and Polyamide.
His primary areas of investigation include Cement, Composite material, Wellbore, Slurry and Chemical engineering. His work in the fields of Cement, such as Cement kiln, overlaps with other areas such as Above ground. His Composite material study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Pulmonary surfactant and Aqueous solution.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Geotechnical engineering and Drilling fluid. His Chemical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Chromatography, Alkali metal and Mineralogy. He studied Waste management and Slag that intersect with Fly ash.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Composite material, Cement, Waste management, Wellbore and Metallurgy. His study in Composite material is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nanoparticle, Naphthalene and Pulmonary surfactant. His research integrates issues of Retarder, Red mud, Petroleum engineering and Calcium hydroxide in his study of Cement.
His work on Cement kiln as part of his general Waste management study is frequently connected to Pumice, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Wellbore research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Lost circulation, Drilling fluid, Geotechnical engineering, Polymer and Fluid circulation. The Drilling fluid study combines topics in areas such as Annulus and Chemical engineering.
Jiten Chatterji mostly deals with Cement, Composite material, Cement kiln, Waste management and Drilling fluid. His research on Cement often connects related topics like Lost circulation. His research in Lost circulation intersects with topics in Petroleum engineering, Chemical engineering, Amorphous silica and Mineralogy.
His Composite material research includes themes of Nanoparticle and Particle size. His Waste management research includes elements of Portland cement and Pozzolan. As part of one scientific family, Jiten Chatterji deals mainly with the area of Drilling fluid, narrowing it down to issues related to the Annulus, and often Wellbore.
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Sealing subterranean zones
James E. Griffith;Ricky A. Cox;Jiten Chatterji;Bobby J. King.
(2001)
Controlling the release of chemical additives in well treating fluids
Baireddy R. Reddy;Ronald J. Crook;Jiten Chatterji;Bobby J. King.
(1999)
Resilient well cement compositions and methods
Jiten Chatterji;Roger S. Cromwell;Baireddy R. Reddy;Bobby J. King.
(1997)
Foamed well cement slurries, additives and methods
Jiten Chatterji;Roger S. Cromwell;Chad R. Brenneis;Bobby J. King.
(2001)
Expandable sand control device and specialized completion system and method
Jiten Chatterji;R. Ashley Donaldson;Ronald G. Dusterhoft;Tommy Frank Grigsby.
(2003)
Foamed well cement compositions, additives and methods
Jiten Chatterji;David D. Onan;Roger S. Cromwell;Bobby J. King.
(1997)
Apparatus and method for completing an interval of a wellbore while drilling
Floyd Simonds;Morris Cox;Terry Dailey;Tommie Freeman.
(2003)
Methods and compositions for cementing pipe strings in well bores
Jiten Chatterji;Roger S. Cromwell;Robert D. Kuhlman;Bobby J. King.
(1998)
Methods of cementing in subterranean zones penetrated by well bores using biodegradable dispersants
Chatterji Jiten;Brenneis Chad D;Cromwell Roger S.
(2003)
Methods and compositions for forming permeable cement sand screens in well bores
Jiten Chatterji;Roger S. Cromwell;Baireddy R. Reddy;Bobby J. King.
(2000)
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