Xiujian Xia
- Synergistic effect of AMPS-based copolymer retarder and HEDP used for set-regulation of ultra-high temperature (≥200 ℃) cementing slurry: Performance and mechanism. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 449 (octobre 2024). (2024):
- Influence of structural properties on the suspension performance of ultra-high temperature stabilizers. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 418 (mars 2024). (2024):
- Performance comparison and adsorption mechanism analysis of polyanionic and zwitterionic copolymer fluid loss additives for oil-well cement paste: An experimental and computational study. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 415 (février 2024). (2024):
- Regulation of oil well cement paste properties by nanoclay: Rheology, suspension stability and hydration process. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 377 (mai 2023). (2023):
- Ultra-high temperature suspending stabilizer and cement slurry interface interaction law and mechanism study for ultra-deep well cementing. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 409 (décembre 2023). (2023):
- Covalently bonded AMPS-based copolymer C S H hybrid as a fluid loss additive for oilwell saline cement slurry in UHT environment. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 378 (mai 2023). (2023):
- Research on the strength retrogression and mechanism of oil well cement at high temperature (240 ℃). Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 363 (janvier 2023). (2023):
- Inhibitory effects of functionalized polycarboxylate retarder on aberrant thickening phenomena of oil well cement at high temperature. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 274 (mars 2021). (2021):
- Effect of dispersant types on the rheological and mechanical properties of oil well cement paste with nanosilica. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 271 (février 2021). (2021):
- Influence of halloysite nanotube on hydration products and mechanical properties of oil well cement slurries with nano-silica. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 247 (juin 2020). (2020):
- Abnormal gelation phenomenon of Class G oil well cement incorporating polycarboxylic additives and its countermeasures. Dans: Construction and Building Materials, v. 149 (septembre 2017). (2017):