Items where Author is "Chen, X."

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Saafan, M. and Ganat, T. and Mohyaldinn, M. and Chen, X. (2022) A fractal model for obtaining spontaneous imbibition capillary pressure curves based on 2D image analysis of low-permeability sandstone. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 208.

Dong, Y. and Satti, I. and Hermana, M. and Chen, X. (2021) Structural characteristics of transtensional fault system and its implication for hydrocarbon accumulation in s block, south asia area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 30 (7). pp. 899-915.

Oh, W.-D. and Veksha, A. and Chen, X. and Adnan, R. and Lim, J.-W. and Leong, K.-H. and Lim, T.-T. (2019) Catalytically active nitrogen-doped porous carbon derived from biowastes for organics removal via peroxymonosulfate activation. Chemical Engineering Journal, 374. pp. 947-957.

Chen, X. and Thornton, S.F. and Pao, W. (2018) Mathematical model of coupled dual chemical osmosis based on mixture-coupling theory. International Journal of Engineering Science, 129. pp. 145-155.

Chen, X. and Thornton, S.F. and Pao, W. (2018) Mathematical model of coupled dual chemical osmosis based on mixture-coupling theory. International Journal of Engineering Science, 129. pp. 145-155.

Chen, X. and Thornton, S.F. and Pao, W. (2018) Mathematical model of coupled dual chemical osmosis based on mixture-coupling theory. International Journal of Engineering Science, 129. pp. 145-155.

Chen, X. and Pao, W. and Thornton, S. and Small, J. (2016) Unsaturated hydro-mechanical-chemical constitutive coupled model based on mixture coupling theory: Hydration swelling and chemical osmosis. International Journal of Engineering Science, 104. pp. 97-109.

Lee, K. and Weis, M. and Chen, X. and Taguchi, D. and Manaka, T. and Iwamoto, M. (2014) Metal nanoparticles in organic field-effect transistor: Transition from charge trapping to conduction mechanism. Thin Solid Films, 554. pp. 189-193.

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