Prediction of water and oil percolation thresholds of a microemulsion by modeling of dynamic viscosity using response surface methodology
This paper presents the application of Design of Experiments to predict water and oil percolation thresholds of a microemulsion using dynamic viscosity data as a function of water volume fraction. One-factor and historical data were the two investigated design types of response surface methodology....
Main Authors: | Jeirani, Z., Mohamed Jan, B., Si Ali, B., Noor, I.M., See, C.H., Saphanuchart, W. |
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Elsevier
2013
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