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Mohammad Piri is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States and specializes in the field of engineering. Their research focuses extensively on several subfields including ocean engineering, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, and biomedical engineering.

Their main topics of research include:

  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Petroleum Processing and Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions

Mohammad Piri has contributed significantly to various publication venues. The frequent venues where their work appears include:

  • Energy & Fuels
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Advances in Water Resources
  • Langmuir

Several papers authored or co-authored by Mohammad Piri highlight their research areas. Notable recent papers include:

  • Salt precipitation during geological sequestration of supercritical CO2 in saline aquifers: A pore-scale experimental investigation (2021), published in Advances in Water Resources
  • Nanoparticle-stabilized microemulsions for enhanced oil recovery from heterogeneous rocks (2020), published in Fuel
  • A positively charged calcite surface model for molecular dynamics studies of wettability alteration (2020), published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Two-Phase Relative Permeability of Rough-Walled Fractures: A Dynamic Pore-Scale Modeling of the Effects of Aperture Geometry (2021), published in Water Resources Research
  • Pore-to-Core Upscaling of Solute Transport Under Steady-State Two-Phase Flow Conditions Using Dynamic Pore Network Modeling Approach (2020), published in Transport in Porous Media

Frequent collaborators in Mohammad Piri's research include the following coauthors:

  • Keerti Vardhan Sharma
  • Mahdi Khishvand
  • Lamia Goual
  • Jan Kubelka
  • Abdelhalim Mohamed

Best Publications

  • Detailed physics, predictive capabilities and macroscopic consequences for pore-network models of multiphase flow.

    Martin J. Blunt;Matthew D. Jackson;Mohammad Piri;Per H. Valvatne

  • Three-dimensional mixed-wet random pore-scale network modeling of two- and three-phase flow in porous media. I. Model description

    Mohammad Piri;Martin J. Blunt

  • Relative permeability hysteresis and capillary trapping characteristics of supercritical CO2/brine systems: An experimental study at reservoir conditions

    Morteza Akbarabadi;Mohammad Piri

  • Wettability of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide/Water/Quartz Systems: Simultaneous Measurement of Contact Angle and Interfacial Tension at Reservoir Conditions

    Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri;Henry Plancher

  • A review on capillary condensation in nanoporous media: Implications for hydrocarbon recovery from tight reservoirs

    Elizabeth Barsotti;Sugata P. Tan;Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri

  • Three-dimensional mixed-wet random pore-scale network modeling of two- and three-phase flow in porous media. II. Results.

    Mohammad Piri;Martin J. Blunt

  • Equation-of-state modeling of confined-fluid phase equilibria in nanopores

    Sugata P. Tan;Mohammad Piri

  • The effects of SO2 contamination, brine salinity, pressure, and temperature on dynamic contact angles and interfacial tension of supercritical CO2/brine/quartz systems

    Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri;Lamia Goual

  • In-situ characterization of wettability and pore-scale displacements during two- and three-phase flow in natural porous media

    M. Khishvand;A.H. Alizadeh;M. Piri

  • Dynamic interfacial tension and wettability of shale in the presence of surfactants at reservoir conditions

    Vahideh Mirchi;Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri

  • Direct pore-to-core up-scaling of displacement processes: Dynamic pore network modeling and experimentation

    Arash Aghaei;Mohammad Piri

  • Multi-scale experimental study of carbonated water injection: An effective process for mobilization and recovery of trapped oil

    A.H. Alizadeh;M. Khishvand;M.A. Ioannidis;M. Piri

  • Direct pore-level modeling of incompressible fluid flow in porous media

    Saeed Ovaysi;Mohammad Piri

  • A systematic experimental investigation on the synergistic effects of aqueous nanofluids on interfacial properties and their implications for enhanced oil recovery

    Wendi Kuang;Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri

  • Experimental investigation of dynamic contact angle and capillary rise in tubes with circular and noncircular cross sections.

    Mohammad Heshmati;Mohammad Piri

  • The representative sample size in shale oil rocks and nano-scale characterization of transport properties

    Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri

  • Predictive Pore-Scale Modeling of Single and Multiphase Flow

    Perh H. Valvatne;Mohammad Piri;Xavier Lopez;Martin J. Blunt

  • Multiscale study for stochastic characterization of shale samples

    Pejman Tahmasebi;Pejman Tahmasebi;Farzam Javadpour;Muhammad Sahimi;Mohammad Piri

  • Atomistic Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Crude Oil/Brine Displacement in Calcite Mesopores.

    Mohammad Sedghi;Mohammad Piri;Lamia Goual

  • The effect of saturation history on three-phase relative permeability: An experimental study

    A.H. Alizadeh;Mohammad Piri

  • Nano-scale Experimental Investigation of In-situ Wettability and Spontaneous Imbibition in Ultra-tight Reservoir Rocks

    Morteza Akbarabadi;Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri;Dan Georgi

  • In situ characterization of wettability alteration and displacement mechanisms governing recovery enhancement due to low-salinity waterflooding

    M. Khishvand;A. H. Alizadeh;I. Oraki Kohshour;M. Piri

Frequent Co-Authors

Lamia Goual
Lamia Goual University of Wyoming
Martin J. Blunt
Martin J. Blunt Imperial College London
Pejman Tahmasebi
Pejman Tahmasebi University of Wyoming
Dongsheng Wen
Dongsheng Wen Technical University of Munich
Matthew D. Jackson
Matthew D. Jackson Imperial College London
Muhammad Sahimi
Muhammad Sahimi University of Southern California
Kenneth Stuart Sorbie
Kenneth Stuart Sorbie Heriot-Watt University

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