China University of Petroleum
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Lecture: A Systemic Approach to Modeling Wellbore Heat Transfer
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Given by: Professor A. Rashid Hasan

Time:15:00, June 5, 2016

Room No.: B-347

About the speaker:

    Dr. A. Rashid Hasan is a Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. Prior to joining TAMU, Dr. Hasan headed the Chemical Engineering Departments at University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD) and University of North Dakota (UND) Grand Forks, and directed UND’s doctoral program in Energy Engineering. He has also worked with NASA Glenn on various aspects of multiphase flow and thermo-hydraulic transients. Dr. Hasan, an expert in the areas of production engineering, focuses on modeling complex transport processes in various elements of petroleum production systems. He is one of the pioneers in modeling steady and transient transport of heat and momentum in wellbores. He applies heat and fluid flow modeling to the analyses of production safety, wellbore integrity, flow assurance, and pressure transient testing.

Dr. Hasan has over 150 journal and conference publications and has authored many reports for various organizations. His book on Fluid and Heat Transfer in Wellbores is considered a definitive work in the area and is used as a text in many institutions. Professor Hasan is a fellow of the Mary O’Connor Process Safety Center at TAMU. He was the recipient of 2011 SPE Production and Operations Award and 2015 SPE Distinguished Membership Award.Dr. Hasan has over 150 journal and conference publications and has authored many reports for various organizations. His book on Fluid and Heat Transfer in Wellbores is considered a definitive work in the area and is used as a text in many institutions. Professor Hasan is a fellow of the Mary O’Connor Process Safety Center at TAMU. He was the recipient of 2011 SPE Production and Operations Award and 2015 SPE Distinguished Membership Award.


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