Douglas W. Ruth

Affiliations: 
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
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Petroleum Engineering
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Jarrahi M, Ruth DW, Bassuoni MT, et al. (2019) Porosity Measurement of Low Permeable Materials Using Gas Expansion Induced Water Intrusion Porosimetry (GEIWIP). Scientific Reports. 9: 17554
Ruth DW. (2018) A Comment on “Investigation of Various Pressure Transient Techniques on Permeability Measurement of Unconventional Gas Reservoirs” by R.-M. Feng and R. Pandey Transport in Porous Media. 123: 217-218
Arabjamaloei R, Ruth D. (2017) Numerical study of inertial effects on permeability of porous media utilizing the Lattice Boltzmann Method Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering. 44: 22-36
Arabjamaloei R, Ruth DW. (2016) Lattice Boltzmann based simulation of gas flow regimes in low permeability porous media: Klinkenberg’s region and beyond Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering. 31: 405-416
Arthur JK, Ruth DW, Tachie MF. (2013) Porous Medium Flow and an Overlying Parallel Flow: PIV Interrogation Area and Overlaps, Interfacial Location, and Depth Ratio Effects Transport in Porous Media. 97: 5-23
Mason G, Fernø MA, Haugen A, et al. (2012) Spontaneous counter-current imbibition outwards from a hemi-spherical depression Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 90: 131-138
Li Y, Mason G, Morrow NR, et al. (2011) Capillary Pressure at a Saturation Front During Restricted Counter-Current Spontaneous Imbibition with Liquid Displacing Air Transport in Porous Media. 87: 275-289
Ruth DW, Arthur JK. (2011) A Revised Analytic Solution to the Linear Displacement Problem Including Capillary Pressure Effects Transport in Porous Media. 86: 881-894
Ruth D, Bartley J. (2011) Capillary Tube Models with Interaction Between the Tubes [A Note on “Immiscible Displacement in the Interacting Capillary Bundle Model Part I. Development of Interacting Capillary Bundle Model”, by Dong, M., Dullien, F.A.L., Dai, L. and Li, D., 2005, Transport Porous Media] Transport in Porous Media. 86: 479-482
Mason G, Fischer H, Morrow NR, et al. (2010) Correlation for the effect of fluid viscosities on counter-current spontaneous imbibition Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 72: 195-205
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