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Morteza Dejam is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States and is an active researcher in the field of engineering. Their research spans several subfields including ocean engineering, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and computational mechanics.

The primary areas of research focus for Morteza Dejam include:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis
  • Enhanced oil recovery techniques
  • Heat and mass transfer in porous media
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Phase equilibria and thermodynamics
  • Drilling and well engineering

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Physics of Fluids
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Langmuir
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids

Morteza Dejam has collaborated extensively with several coauthors, including:

  • Hassan Hassanzadeh
  • Hertanto Adidharma
  • Sugata P. Tan
  • Xingdong Qiu
  • Huan Yang

Recent notable publications by Morteza Dejam are:

  • Enhanced oil recovery from fractured carbonate reservoirs using nanoparticles with low salinity water and surfactant: A review on experimental and simulation studies (2021) published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
  • Interfacial tension and contact angle measurements for hydrogen-methane mixtures/brine/oil-wet rocks at reservoir conditions (2022) published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Experimental Study on the Viscosity Behavior of Silica Nanofluids with Different Ions of Electrolytes (2020) published in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Comprehensive experimental study on the effect of silica nanoparticles on the oil recovery during alternating injection with low salinity water and surfactant into carbonate reservoirs (2020) published in Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Synergistic interaction of nanoparticles with low salinity water and surfactant during alternating injection into sandstone reservoirs to improve oil recovery and reduce formation damage (2020) published in Journal of Molecular Liquids

Their work often covers experimental and simulation studies related to enhanced oil recovery, interactions of nanoparticles within reservoir environments, and the measurement of fluid interfaces under various reservoir conditions.

Best Publications

  • Heavy oil polymer flooding from laboratory core floods to pilot tests and field applications: Half-century studies

    Hadi Saboorian-Jooybari;Morteza Dejam;Zhangxin Chen

  • A comprehensive review on interaction of nanoparticles with low salinity water and surfactant for enhanced oil recovery in sandstone and carbonate reservoirs

    Saheed Olawale Olayiwola;Morteza Dejam

  • Performance forecasting for polymer flooding in heavy oil reservoirs

    Ehsan Amirian;Morteza Dejam;Zhangxin Chen

  • Performance analysis for a model of a multi-wing hydraulically fractured vertical well in a coalbed methane gas reservoir

    Liehui Zhang;Zuhao Kou;Haitao Wang;Yulong Zhao

  • Effect of water salinity on oil/brine interfacial behaviour during low salinity waterflooding: A mechanistic study

    Peyman Rostami;Mohammad Fattahi Mehraban;Mohammad Sharifi;Morteza Dejam

  • Advective-diffusive-reactive solute transport due to non-Newtonian fluid flows in a fracture surrounded by a tight porous medium

    Morteza Dejam

  • Semi-analytical solution for pressure transient analysis of a hydraulically fractured vertical well in a bounded dual-porosity reservoir

    Morteza Dejam;Hassan Hassanzadeh;Zhangxin Chen

  • Interfacial tension and contact angle measurements for hydrogen-methane mixtures/brine/oil-wet rocks at reservoir conditions

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  • Enhanced oil recovery from fractured carbonate reservoirs using nanoparticles with low salinity water and surfactant: A review on experimental and simulation studies.

    Gideon Dordzie;Morteza Dejam

  • Pre‐Darcy Flow in Porous Media

    Morteza Dejam;Hassan Hassanzadeh;Zhangxin Chen

  • Kinetics, thermodynamics, and physical characterization of corn stover (Zea mays) for solar biomass pyrolysis potential analysis.

    Asif Hasan Rony;Lingli Kong;Wenyang Lu;Morteza Dejam

  • Delivery of magnetic micro/nanoparticles and magnetic-based drug/cargo into arterial flow for targeted therapy

    Mohammad K D Manshadi;Mahsa Saadat;Mehdi Mohammadi;Milad Shamsi

  • Dispersion in non-Newtonian fluid flows in a conduit with porous walls

    Morteza Dejam

  • Diffusive leakage of brine from aquifers during CO 2 geological storage

    Morteza Dejam;Hassan Hassanzadeh

  • EOR POTENTIAL WITHIN IRAN

    Vahid Mashayekhizadeh;Shahin Kord;Morteza Dejam

  • Shear dispersion in a fracture with porous walls

    Morteza Dejam;Hassan Hassanzadeh;Zhangxin Chen

  • Critical Point of Fluid Confined in Nanopores: Experimental Detection and Measurement

    Sugata P. Tan;Xingdong Qiu;Morteza Dejam;Hertanto Adidharma

  • Magnetically assisted intraperitoneal drug delivery for cancer chemotherapy.

    Milad Shamsi;Amir Sedaghatkish;Morteza Dejam;Mohsen Saghafian

  • Half-Century of Heavy Oil Polymer Flooding from Laboratory Core Floods to Pilot Tests and Field Applications

    H. Saboorian-Jooybari;M. Dejam;Z. Chen

  • Dispersion due to combined pressure-driven and electro-osmotic flows in a channel surrounded by a permeable porous medium

    Zuhao Kou;Morteza Dejam

  • Mathematical modelling of surface tension of nanoparticles in electrolyte solutions

    Saheed Olawale Olayiwola;Morteza Dejam

Frequent Co-Authors

Hassan Hassanzadeh
Hassan Hassanzadeh University of Calgary
Zhangxin Chen
Zhangxin Chen University of Calgary
Mohammad Hossein Ghazanfari
Mohammad Hossein Ghazanfari Sharif University of Technology
Amir Sanati-Nezhad
Amir Sanati-Nezhad University of Calgary
Mohsen Masihi
Mohsen Masihi Sharif University of Technology
Riyaz Kharrat
Riyaz Kharrat University of Leoben
Philip H. Stauffer
Philip H. Stauffer Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abdulmajeed A. Mohamad
Abdulmajeed A. Mohamad University of Calgary
Sohrab Zendehboudi
Sohrab Zendehboudi Memorial University of Newfoundland
Khaled A.M. Gasem
Khaled A.M. Gasem University of Wyoming

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