The Petroleum Fluid Properties Facility allows a versatile research environment, providing students with active and experiential learning through rich experiments related to fluid properties.
Some of the major equipment available in this facility are:
- Marsh Funnel Viscometer:
- Atmospheric Consistometer:
- Performs basic atmospheric-pressure thickening time tests and slurry conditioning
- Falling Ball Viscometer:
- Measures the viscosity Newtonian fluids by measuring the time required for a ball to fall under gravity through a sample-filled tube
- Reid Vapor Pressure:
- Measures the volatility of gasoline
The Reservoir Rock Facility supports a flexible research environment, giving students the chance for hands-on and experiential learning through an array of experiments concerning reservoir rock properties.
Some of the major equipment available in this facility are:
- Helium Porosimeter:
- Measures the direct sample volume and pore volume at isothermal conditions
- Measures sample density and porosity
- Gas Permeameter:
- Determines permeability to gas kilogram at steady state (constant pressure and flow through the sample)
- Core Plug Saturator:
- Obtains remarkable saturation of clean, dry core samples