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Tyumen State University Herald. Physical and Mathematical Modeling. Oil, Gas, Energy
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Вакулин Александр Александрович
Physical and Mathematical Modeling. Oil, Gas, Energy
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2021. Vol. 7
№ 1 (25)
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№ 3 (27)
№ 4 (28)
2022. Vol. 8
№ 1 (29)
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№ 3 (31)
№ 4 (32)
2023. Vol. 9
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№ 4 (36)
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No. 3 (39)
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Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Physics and mathematics. Informatics (№4, 2012)
Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Physics and mathematics. Informatics (№7, 2013)
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Author:
Aleksandr A. Vakulin
About author:
Engineer, Institute of Physics and Technology, University of Tyumen;
glock100@gmail.com
Articles:
Releases Archive. Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Physics and mathematics. Informatics (№4, 2012)
Measuring flowrate of dispersion structure multiphase flow
Aleksandr A. Vakulin
Releases Archive. Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Physics and mathematics. Informatics (№4, 2012)
Experimental research and physical–mathematical modeling process of cooling oil in the underground pipeline
Aleksandr A. Vakulin
Releases Archive. Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Physics and mathematics. Informatics (№7, 2013)
The stochastic prognosis of ground condition under the objects built in the permafrost
Aleksandr A. Vakulin
2018, Vol. 4. №2
The Current of Humid Air via the Cylindrical Channel (Throttle). Experimental Part
Aleksandr A. Vakulin
2018, Vol. 4. №4
Current of Humid Air via the Cylindrical Channel. Results
Aleksandr A. Vakulin
2021. Vol. 7. № 4 (28)
Cooling down of oil when the pipeline stops in frozen soil
Aleksandr A. Vakulin