Due to the thermodynamic conditions prevailing at very shallow depths of calcite stone oil fields, molecular hydrogen has been reported to be released from hydrocarbon or heavy oil located on the surface of the calcite stone. Since this region is physically inaccessible, there is a need to realize modeling and simulation of the hydrogen adsorption and storage process under reservoir conditions. Motivated by the previous problem, in this work, based on recent reports of hydrogen production from oil fields, we present a theoretical methodology to describe the process of hydrogen adsorption on naturally fractured and carbonated (limestone (CaCO)) reservoirs and to quantify their storage capacity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThermoluminescent dosimetry, analytical techniques and Monte Carlo calculations were used to estimate the dose of neutron radiation in a treatment room with a linear electron accelerator of 18MV. Measurements were carried out through neutron ambient dose monitors which include pairs of thermoluminescent dosimeters TLD 600 (LiF: Mg, Ti) and TLD 700 (LiF: Mg, Ti), which were placed inside a paraffin spheres. The measurements has allowed to use NCRP 151 equations, these expressions are useful to find relevant dosimetric quantities.
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