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    Coiled Tubing Case Study

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    The first application of coiled tubing (CT) occurred during WWII in a project named PLUTO (pipeline under the ocean). It involved the placement of a continuous pipeline on the seafloor across the English Channel. The pipeline was constructed using smaller individual sections of tubing welded together coiled into a large spool of continuous tubing. Though the project had limited success, it set the stage for further exploration into this new technology. Industry professionals pursed the development of CT with the hopes of it becoming an effective intervention tool for safe and effective work-over operations on wells. By 1962, the California Oil Company and Bowen Tools reached this goal and became the first company to successfully develop the…

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    Starch Osmosis Experiment

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    The difference between the variable in the control and the experimental is the variable that is being tested. In this experiment the Variables Control Group Experimental Group Iodine Time Amount of Iodine Starch Solution Starch solution Temperature of water Temperature of water Dialysis tubing Dialysis tubing Beaker Beaker Water water Time Table 1: This is the table showing the experimental design. The following is a set of step-by-step instructions for this experiment. 1. Cut 1 piece…

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    Dialysis Tubing Lab Report

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    Dialysis Tubing Nicholas MacLean and Erin Girhiny Wednesday, October 19th, 2016 Mrs. Booth SBI 4U Purpose The movement of different molecules through dialysis tubing was observed. Materials Starch Glucose Water Dialysis Tubing Iodine String Scapula Scale Benedict 's Solution Test Tubes Test Tube Rack Hot Plate Procedure Lab was demonstrated by teacher. Observations Observation of Physical Properties After Time and Heat Initial Observations Observations After 24 hours…

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    The second time I went tubing I was at big bear lake for the second time that month to go tubing. I nervously walked down the pier and to the boat. Me, Chen, Kayla, and Noah were all going tubing together. We all got on the zipper up life jackets and got on the boat. As we sat down, the boat started to make rumbly grumbly noises of the engine turning on. I was nervous because my last tubing experience had been a total disaster. I thought back about it and then suddenly I flashed back to that…

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    Coiled tubing unit consists of steel tubing and reel, injector head, control cabin, and power pack. The cost of the trailer, and the entire unit ranges from $1.2 to $ 2.5 million. The breakdown of the coiled tubing unit cost is shown in Table 1. In addition, coiled tubing system includes other equipment such as double pumper, double pumper tractor, nitrogen unit, crane, hoses, pump iron, two wet-kit tractors, and coiled tubing pipe, which bring the total cost of the coil tubing system to $4.5- 5…

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    Observing Osmosis

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    Observing Osmosis INTRODUCTION Osmosis is the “diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane” (Raven et al. G-16). In this experiment, dialysis tubing was used to mimic the selectively permeable membrane to show what osmosis does when placed in different solutes. We filled dialysis tubes fill with different percentages of solute and placed them in beakers full of a different solute. Through this experiment, I saw what happens when the solution becomes hypertonic, hypotonic, and…

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    Snow tubing essay by.Addi There's nothing like a fresh winter snow day. The grass is covered, leaves have covered Fallon down off of trees it's just perfect!!! And the best part of all is there's No School!!!!!! My favorite winter activity is snow tubing. This exciting endeavor involves Going down a hill, Before getting in line, and waiting in line. Are you ready for some winter fun?? Invite your friends and family, then get in the car. When you get to where you want to be, where you can get…

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    brings a lot of new and fun activities to my plate. Among these are tubing and water skiing. I enjoy both of these activities a lot, but in different ways. Water skiing is a tough and rewarding sport while tubing is an easy and relaxed activity. When I start tubing, I can see the red and yellow checkered rope attached to my tube. It runs through the rough and choppy water up to the boat. I am lying down and staring at the faded red and yellow covering. The white tube shows through the tear in…

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    Cell Transportation Lab

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    piece of dialysis tubing in the water. Leave the tubing in for at least 30 seconds. 3. Label your three pipettes: 20% sucrose, 40% sucrose and distilled water. Next, label a cup with the name of Solution A for Experiment 1 (see chart above). 4. Add 150 ml of Solution A to the labeled cup. 5. Remove the dialysis tubing from the water, and gently roll one end of the tubing until you get it open. Continue rolling down the tubing until it is open completely. 6. Use string or tie a knot in one…

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    Importance Of Osmosis

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    osmosis using the dialysis tubing, and to further explain the importance of osmosis in living organisms. As the sugar water concentration increases in the dialysis tubing, and the beaker concentration consisting of tap water remains constant, the dialysis tubing will deflate over the course of the allotted time, because the process of osmosis leads the flow of water from low concentration of solutes to the high concentration of solutes in order to create a balanced, or isotonic,…

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