- Home
- Products
- Integration
- Tutorial
- Barcode FAQ
- Purchase
- Company
FOUR in Visual C#
CHAPTER FOUR Decode Code 128 In C# Using Barcode recognizer for .NET framework Control to read, scan Code 128A image in .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comCode 128B Scanner In C# Using Barcode scanner for .NET framework Control to read, scan read, scan image in VS .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comattributed to the relative lack of mineral cement (chemically precipitated material that binds adjacent particles together and gives strength to the sand, which in most sandstone occupies a considerable amount of what was void space in the original sediment) Permeability is a measure of the ability of a sediment or rock to transmit fluids It is, to a major extent, controlled by the size and shapes of the pores as well as the channels (throats) between the pores; the smaller the channel, the more difficult it is to transmit the reservoir fluid (water, bitumen) Fine-grained sediments invariably have a lower permeability than coarse-grained sediments, even if the porosity is equivalent It is not surprising that the permeability of the bitumen-free sand from the Alberta deposits is quite high On the other hand, the bitumen in the deposits, immobile at formation temperatures [approximately 4 C (39 F)] and pressures, actually precludes any significant movement of fluids through the sands under unaltered formation conditions For the Canadian tar sands, bitumen contents from 8 to 14 percent by weight may be considered as normal (or average) Bitumen contents above or below this range have been ascribed to factors that influence impregnation of the sand with the bitumen (or the bitumen precursor) There are also instances where bitumen contents in excess of 12 percent by weight have been ascribed to gravity settling during the formative stages of the bitumen Bitumen immobility then prevents further migration of the bitumen itself or its constituents The bitumen content of the tar sand of the United States varies from 0 to as much as 22 percent by weight There are, however, noted relationships between the bitumen, water, fines, and mineral contents for the Canadian tar sands Similar relationships may also exist for the United States tar sands but an overall lack of study has prevented the uncovering of such data While conventional crude oil and heavy oil either flows naturally or is pumped from the ground, tar sand must be mined and the bitumen removed from the sand and water Tar sand currently represents 40 percent of Alberta s total oil production and about one-third of all the oil produced by Canada By 2005, oil sands production is expected to represent 50 percent of Canada s total crude oil output and 10 percent of North American production Although tar sands occur in more than 70 countries, the two largest are Canada and Venezuela, with the bulk being found in four different regions of Alberta, Canada: areas of Athabasca, Wabasha, Cold Lake, and Peace River The sum of these covers an area of nearly 77,000 km2 In fact, the reserve that is deemed to be technologically retrievable today is estimated at 280 to 300 billion barrels, which is larger than the Saudi Arabia crude oil reserves The total reserves for Alberta, including oil not recoverable using current technology, are estimated at 1700 to 2500 billion barrels Barcode Reader In Visual C# Using Barcode recognizer for Visual Studio .NET Control to read, scan barcode image in VS .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comBar Code Scanner In Visual C#.NET Using Barcode reader for VS .NET Control to read, scan read, scan image in VS .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.com43 CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TAR SAND BITUMEN
USS Code 128 Recognizer In Visual C#.NET Using Barcode reader for .NET Control to read, scan Code 128 Code Set B image in VS .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comRecognize Code 128B In Visual Studio .NET Using Barcode decoder for ASP.NET Control to read, scan USS Code 128 image in ASP.NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comTar sand bitumen is a naturally occurring material that is frequently found filling pores and crevices of sandstone, limestone, or argillaceous sediments or deposits where the permeability is low Bitumen is reddish brown to black in color and occurs as a semisolid or solid that can exist in nature with no mineral impurity or with mineral matter contents that exceed 50 percent by weight Tar sand bitumen is extremely susceptible to oxidation by aerial oxygen The oxidation process can change the properties (such as viscosity) to such an extent that precautions need to be taken not only in the separation of the bitumen from the sand but also during storage (Wallace, 1988; Wallace et al, 1988a, 1988b) Bitumen is a high-boiling resource with little, if any, of the constituents boiling below 350 C (662 F) In fact, the boiling range may be approximately equivalent to the boiling range of an atmospheric residuum that is produced as a refinery product (Tables 42 and 43) Decoding ANSI/AIM Code 128 In Visual Studio .NET Using Barcode recognizer for Visual Studio .NET Control to read, scan Code128 image in Visual Studio .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comRecognize USS Code 128 In VB.NET Using Barcode decoder for .NET framework Control to read, scan Code 128C image in .NET framework applications. www.OnBarcode.comBar Code Scanner In C# Using Barcode decoder for Visual Studio .NET Control to read, scan bar code image in VS .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comRecognizing Data Matrix In C# Using Barcode recognizer for .NET Control to read, scan Data Matrix 2d barcode image in .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comCode-39 Reader In C#.NET Using Barcode decoder for .NET framework Control to read, scan Code39 image in VS .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comRecognize PDF 417 In Visual C#.NET Using Barcode decoder for VS .NET Control to read, scan PDF417 image in .NET framework applications. www.OnBarcode.comReading 4-State Customer Barcode In Visual C#.NET Using Barcode scanner for .NET Control to read, scan USPS Intelligent Mail image in .NET framework applications. www.OnBarcode.comBarcode Scanner In VS .NET Using Barcode recognizer for .NET framework Control to read, scan bar code image in .NET applications. www.OnBarcode.comReading PDF417 In Java Using Barcode reader for Java Control to read, scan PDF 417 image in Java applications. www.OnBarcode.comRecognize Code-128 In Java Using Barcode recognizer for Java Control to read, scan Code128 image in Java applications. www.OnBarcode.comRead European Article Number 13 In None Using Barcode scanner for Software Control to read, scan read, scan image in Software applications. www.OnBarcode.comReading Linear In Java Using Barcode decoder for Java Control to read, scan 1D Barcode image in Java applications. www.OnBarcode.comQR Code Recognizer In None Using Barcode reader for Excel Control to read, scan Quick Response Code image in Microsoft Excel applications. www.OnBarcode.comGS1 - 12 Scanner In Objective-C Using Barcode reader for iPad Control to read, scan GTIN - 12 image in iPad applications. www.OnBarcode.com |
|