个人简介
Prof. Mansoor Zoveidavianpoor
Prof. Mansoor Zoveidavianpoor
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
标题: High-Strength Ultra-Lightweight Composite Proppant
摘要: 
This study is on the experimental characterization of a chemically modified and reinforced composite proppant (CMRCP) made from renewable resources. The CMRCP is mostly made of an organic substrate or any other nutshell that is reinforced with a natural fibre and has a resin or phenolic coating on the outside. Microscopic Characterization (FESEM and SEM) and XRD were used to look at the CMRCP's microstructure and its parts for characterization, and Thermo Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) was used to figure out the range of temperature degradation. Roundness and sphericity, specific gravity, bulk density, turbidity, crush resistance, and fracture conductivity were investigated in detail. Physical test results are compared to those of other proppants, and the fracture conductivity is compared to the well-known proppant made from walnut hulls (i.e., ULW-1.25). The results show that the CMRCP can handle much more pressure than its counterpart product.
简介: 
Dr. Mansoor Zoveidavianpoor has over 22 years of experience, built upon his technical, operational, and management roles in the industry and academia. Dr. Mansoor holds a BSc degree in Geology, MSc, and Ph.D. degrees both in Petroleum Engineering. He was involved in different disciplines such as project management, geology, flow assurance, piping construction, artificial intelligence, environmental engineering, drilling and production engineering, He has lectured several courses at the University Technology Malaysia (UTM), Petroleum University of Technology (PUT), and Islamic Azad University (IAU). He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and registered as a Chartered Petroleum Engineer at Energy Institute, UK, and a subject specialist in geo-environmental and waste management at Department of Environment (DOE) Malaysia. He has published more than 50 publications on international peer-reviewed Journals and conferences, has contributed to 5 textbooks, and served in many scientific committees. Currently, he is working as an associate professor at UTM and is actively involved in multidisciplinary studies and currently, his main focus is on Energy Transition.