Mohammad Piri mostly deals with Porous medium, Wetting, Mechanics, Mineralogy and Porosity. The various areas that Mohammad Piri examines in his Porous medium study include Nanoporous, Nanotechnology, Network model and Capillary action. The concepts of his Network model study are interwoven with issues in Phase transition and Enhanced oil recovery.
His Wetting research includes themes of Petroleum engineering, Contact angle, Pulmonary surfactant, Surface tension and Supercritical fluid. Mohammad Piri has researched Mechanics in several fields, including Geotechnical engineering, Relative permeability and Capillary pressure. His research investigates the connection with Porosity and areas like Permeability which intersect with concerns in Shale oil.
His primary scientific interests are in Wetting, Porous medium, Chemical engineering, Mineralogy and Mechanics. His Wetting research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Surface tension, Contact angle, Enhanced oil recovery and Capillary pressure. His Porous medium research incorporates elements of Multiphase flow and Permeability, Relative permeability.
Mohammad Piri interconnects Hydrogeology and Porosity in the investigation of issues within Permeability. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Petroleum reservoir and Water injection. The study incorporates disciplines such as Network model and Capillary action in addition to Mechanics.
Mohammad Piri mainly investigates Wetting, Chemical engineering, Porous medium, Contact angle and Mineralogy. His work carried out in the field of Wetting brings together such families of science as Carbonate rock, Displacement and Enhanced oil recovery. His research in Porous medium intersects with topics in Multiphase flow, Mechanics, Permeability and Microscale chemistry.
His Mechanics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hydrogeology and Capillary action. Porosity, Oil shale and Capillary condensation is closely connected to Evaporation in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Permeability. His Mineralogy study combines topics in areas such as Weathering, Dissolution and Capillary pressure.
His primary scientific interests are in Wetting, Contact angle, Chemical engineering, Brining and Mineralogy. His Wetting study combines topics in areas such as Residual oil and Displacement. His work deals with themes such as Effluent and Porous medium, which intersect with Mineralogy.
The subject of his Porous medium research is within the realm of Porosity. As a part of the same scientific study, Mohammad Piri usually deals with the Enhanced oil recovery, concentrating on Microemulsion and frequently concerns with Surface tension, Agglomerate, Pickering emulsion and Nanoparticle. Multiphase flow is the subject of his research, which falls under Mechanics.
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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.
Advances in Water Resources (2002)
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.
Physical Review E (2005)
Relative permeability hysteresis and capillary trapping characteristics of supercritical CO2/brine systems: An experimental study at reservoir conditions
Morteza Akbarabadi;Mohammad Piri.
Advances in Water Resources (2013)
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.
Langmuir (2013)
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.
Physical Review E (2005)
A review on capillary condensation in nanoporous media: Implications for hydrocarbon recovery from tight reservoirs
Elizabeth Barsotti;Sugata P. Tan;Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri.
Fuel (2016)
Equation-of-state modeling of confined-fluid phase equilibria in nanopores
Sugata P. Tan;Mohammad Piri.
Fluid Phase Equilibria (2015)
Predictive Pore-Scale Modeling of Single and Multiphase Flow
Perh H. Valvatne;Mohammad Piri;Xavier Lopez;Martin J. Blunt.
Transport in Porous Media (2005)
Dynamic interfacial tension and wettability of shale in the presence of surfactants at reservoir conditions
Vahideh Mirchi;Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri.
Fuel (2015)
Direct pore-level modeling of incompressible fluid flow in porous media
Saeed Ovaysi;Mohammad Piri.
Journal of Computational Physics (2010)
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