Oilwell Cements. Part 9. Aspects of Well Cementing Rheology
 
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Department of Chemical Engineering, UCL, London WC1E 7JE, UK
 
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The Hannington Group, Slough, UK
 
 
Publication date: 2011-03-01
 
 
Cement Wapno Beton 16(2) 92-100 (2011)
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author wishes to thank Gilson Campos and Cristiana Richard da Miranda of Petrobras-CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for useful discussion.
 
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