Publications by authors named "Vinay Kumar Rajak"

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  • Greenhouse gas emissions have led to the need for carbon dioxide removal and storage, with geological sequestration being one of the explored methods, particularly in depleted oil and gas reservoirs and specific rock types.
  • Mafic and ultramafic rocks show promise for long-term carbon storage due to their ability to form stable carbonates, although they have limitations like low permeability and porosity that impact CO injection.
  • The study analyzes rock samples from an Indian site using advanced characterization techniques and simulations, finding that hydraulic fracturing could improve injectivity and suggesting the formation of magnesite as a key outcome of successful CO mineral trapping.
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Hydrated shale formations often lead to severe drilling problems and may lead to wellbore instability. These instabilities can result in issues such as bit balling, borehole collapse, formation damage, stuck pipe, and low drilling rates. Keeping these fundamental issues with drilling in shale formation in mind, this study is aimed at designing a water-based drilling fluid system for effective shale inhibition, ensuring enhanced wellbore stability and drilling efficiency.

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The present study deals with two-phase non-Newtonian pseudoplastic crude oil and water flow inside horizontal pipes simulated by ANSYS. The study helps predict velocity and velocity profiles, as well as pressure drop during two-phase crude-oil-water flow, without complex calculations. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis will be very important in reducing the experimental cost and the effort of data acquisition.

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India is an agricultural country and near about 500 MT of agricultural wastes are generated each year. India has huge reserves of low-grade iron ore fines. Therefore, considering the availability of these two, the present study mainly focuses on utilization of solid waste in iron and steel industry; also, biomass being carbon-neutral fuel, promotes mitigation of environmental issues.

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