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Kusumo, Pandansari. "Teknik Casting Pada Perhiasan Guna Menunjang Daya Beli." PRODUCTUM Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) 1, no. 1 (October 31, 2015): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24821/productum.v1i1.1516.

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Along with the development of jewelry in Indonesia, several techniques of making are used. in the design of industrial products, jewelry by casting tehcniques is one of the techniques of making jewelry of bulk; using several models of jewelry will obtain many products of casting at the same time. This casting technique is very supportive in the process of production, working efficiently and also cost efficient. But when the jewelry products are made manually, it will not achieve high productivity results as expected.Keyword: casting technique, efficently, high productivity
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Вяземский, А. В., and П. Д. Малыгин. "THE ISSUE OF TORZHOK JEWELRY MAKING IN THE 12 - EARLY 13 CENTURIES REVISITED." Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), no. 261 (December 4, 2020): 305–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.0130-2620.261.305-312.

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Данная статья входит в цикл публикаций, посвященных исследованию ювелирного дела домонгольского Торжка. В научный оборот вводятся находки, служащие своего рода маркерами мастерских, в которых изготавливались статусные ювелирные изделия с использованием в том числе технологии тиснения. Публикуются данные, полученные в ходе применения естественно-научных методов исследования. This paper enters a series of publications related to the study of jewelry making in pre-Mongol Torzhok. The paper introduces into scientific discourse finds that may be used as markers of the shops where prestigious jewelry pieces were made including those produced with application of embossing technique. It publishes the data obtained by applying scientific methods of research.
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Qi, Xia, Chao Yi, and Jie Li. "The Improvement Measures of the Chinese PPP Project Decision-Making System Compared with Australia." Applied Mechanics and Materials 501-504 (January 2014): 2623–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.501-504.2623.

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PPP project success not only depends on governmental credit and private sectors capability, but also relies on the scientific and reasonable evaluation in early decision-making stage. By thoroughly research on Australia PPP project decision-making mechanism, deficiencies of current policy system, government supervision and evaluation mechanism in decision process of PPP project in china were summarized. Based on the findings, the proposal to improve legal framework, policy and regulation system, institutional settings, evaluation technique system as well as other aspects of PPP implementation were put forward.
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Silaiev, Oleksandr. "Decorative application with lion’s image from the excavations near village Mizhgirya (Volyn region)." Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 24 (December 23, 2020): 387–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2020-24-387-395.

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The article is explaining a unique bronze application, which was discovered during the excavation season 2017 on Mizhgirya-3 site – two-layered settlement of Early Iron Age and Age of Principalities. This item was uncovered amid the upper earth sediments, largely destroyed by plowing, thus making it impossible to determine the exact chronological interpretation. Based on the analysis of creative stylistics and technological features of this piece of craftsmanship, an excessive pursuit was commenced for the parallels in the imageries and designs of decorative ornaments, particularly inherent to Ancient Rus culture. It includes various examples of zoomorphic motifs, lion’s pictures as well, in the church architectural décor and on similar samples of ornamented jewelry. The closest stylistic equivalence to the application’s image from Mizhgirya-3 site was found among decorative ceramic tiles collected during the excavations of ancient Halych hill-fort, some of them holding the image of a lion or a lioness. Particular attention was turned towards the searches of analogies among jewelry, applying specific techniques of openwork metal casting, like some items from the excavations of the Ancient Rus’ major cities of Halych and Novgorod, found inside cultural sediments from the 12th – to the 15th centuries. Comparative analysis of various objects, either depicting similar visual motifs or applying the distinctive metal casting technique, made it possible to verify the application’s origin at the later stages Age of Principalities cultural evolution, especially the one determined by the advance of Galicia and Volhynia state. Henceforth, the discovery of the items became more relevant with the upper chronological layer of Mizhgirya-3 site, which was dated by the 12th – 13th centuries after the evaluation of supplemented materials. Key words: bronze decorative application, openwork metal casting, Age of Principalities, zoomorphic motif, «lion passant».
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Budge, Kylie. "Beyond folding and gathering: museums attending to the new materiality." Museum and Society 15, no. 1 (June 9, 2017): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/mas.v15i1.660.

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Museums are attending to matters of technique in relation to objects and exhibitions suggesting a new or renewed interest in creative practice and how objects are made. This focus parallels practices and changes occurring in broader society. In this article I argue that a rise in attending to technique extends what various theorists have referred to as the ‘material turn’ in a dimension that underscores creative process and making. I do so by exploring two recent exhibitions, one in Israel and another in Australia, which have brought the notion of technique into focus through the context of textiles and other materials such as paper, porcelain, wood and metal. Through their emphasis on ‘gathering’ and ‘folding’, the construction of textiles and other forms are accentuated for public exploration, fostering new understandings of technique. Conclusions are drawn connecting museum contexts with that of broader society in reference to making, the role of the hand, and craft processes.
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Danesh, Darius, Michael J. Ryan, and Alireza Abbasi. "A Novel Integrated Strategic Portfolio Decision-Making Model." International Journal of Strategic Decision Sciences 8, no. 3 (July 2017): 1–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsds.2017070101.

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This study proposes a novel method for portfolio selection/decision making that combines the Portfolio Theory (PT), Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) cross-efficiency technique. It takes into account the profits, risks and proficiency of a portfolio and is shown to be useful for selecting one with positive and negative data and subsequently measuring its efficiency using AHP, with a consistency test conducted to verify the objectivity of the results. To test the applicability of the proposed model, it is used to determine the efficiency levels of ten of the largest companies in Australia for the years 2014 and 2015. Two criteria, namely, the expected return and variance, are used to identify the preference status of each company. The results indicate that the proposed model is feasible and adoptable for the contemporary industrial scenario as it simultaneously analyses profits, risks and proficiency.
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Manera, Karine E., David W. Johnson, Jonathan C. Craig, Jenny I. Shen, Lorena Ruiz, Angela Yee-Moon Wang, Terence Yip, et al. "Patient and Caregiver Priorities for Outcomes in Peritoneal Dialysis." Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 14, no. 1 (December 20, 2018): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2215/cjn.05380518.

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Background and objectivesThe absence of accepted patient-centered outcomes in research can limit shared decision-making in peritoneal dialysis (PD), particularly because PD-related treatments can be associated with mortality, technique failure, and complications that can impair quality of life. We aimed to identify patient and caregiver priorities for outcomes in PD, and to describe the reasons for their choices.Design, setting, participants, & measurementsPatients on PD and their caregivers were purposively sampled from nine dialysis units across Australia, the United States, and Hong Kong. Using nominal group technique, participants identified and ranked outcomes, and discussed the reasons for their choices. An importance score (scale 0–1) was calculated for each outcome. Qualitative data were analyzed thematically.ResultsAcross 14 groups, 126 participants (81 patients, 45 caregivers), aged 18–84 (mean 54, SD 15) years, identified 56 outcomes. The ten highest ranked outcomes were PD infection (importance score, 0.27), mortality (0.25), fatigue (0.25), flexibility with time (0.18), BP (0.17), PD failure (0.16), ability to travel (0.15), sleep (0.14), ability to work (0.14), and effect on family (0.12). Mortality was ranked first in Australia, second in Hong Kong, and 15th in the United States. The five themes were serious and cascading consequences on health, current and impending relevance, maintaining role and social functioning, requiring constant vigilance, and beyond control and responsibility.ConclusionsFor patients on PD and their caregivers, PD-related infection, mortality, and fatigue were of highest priority, and were focused on health, maintaining lifestyle, and self-management. Reporting these patient-centered outcomes may enhance the relevance of research to inform shared decision-making.
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Ahmed, Alaa, Chathuri Ranasinghe-Arachchilage, Abdullah Alrajhi, and Guna Hewa. "Comparison of Multicriteria Decision-Making Techniques for Groundwater Recharge Potential Zonation: Case Study of the Willochra Basin, South Australia." Water 13, no. 4 (February 18, 2021): 525. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13040525.

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In semi-arid regions, groundwater resources play a crucial role in all economic, environmental, and social processes. However, the occurrence, movement, and recharge of these hidden and valuable resources vary from place to place. Therefore, better management practices and mapping of groundwater recharge potential zones are needed for the sustainable groundwater resources. For an example, groundwater resources in Willochra Basin are vitally important for drinking, irrigation, and stock use. This study shows the significance of the application of three decision-making approaches, including multi-influencing factor, analytical hierarchy process, and frequency ratio techniques in the identification of groundwater potential zones. A total of seven criteria, including lithology, slope, soil texture, land-use, rainfall, drainage density, and lineament density, were extracted from conventional and remote sensing data sources. The parameters and their assigned weights were integrated using Geographic Information System (GIS) software to generate recharge potential maps. The resultant maps were evaluated using the area under the curve method. The results showed that the southern regions of the Willochra Basin are more promising for groundwater recharge potential. The map produced using the frequency ratio model was the most efficient (84%), followed by the multi-influencing factor model (70%) and then the analytical hierarchy process technique (62%). The area under the curve method agreed when evaluated using published weights and rating values.
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Fisher, Phil, and David Sless. "Information design methods and productivity in the insurance industry." Information Design Journal 6, no. 2 (January 1, 1990): 103–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/idj.6.2.01fis.

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This paper discusses the management and execution of an information design project, undertaken in Australia, for a large insurance company. The project provided the opportunity to use well developed principles of information design, project planning and management, and methods for dealing with organisational politics - a ubiquitous feature of all information design. The paper gives an account of a technique for measuring errors and their cost, practical iterative testing methods, and user consultation processes which can be applied to design decision making. The results of the project, particularlythe significant reduction in errors and processing costs, illustrates the importance of the human interface in improving productivity, and the dangers of thinking about information system design simply in terms of hardware and software.
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Finlayson, G. R., A. N. Diment, P. Mitrovski, G. G. Thompson, and S. A. Thompson. "Estimating western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) density using distance sampling." Australian Mammalogy 32, no. 2 (2010): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/am09037.

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A reliable estimate of population size is of paramount importance for making management decisions on species of conservation significance that may be impacted during development. The western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) is regularly encountered during urban development and is the subject of numerous surveys to estimate its abundance. A variety of techniques have been used for this species with mixed results. This paper reports on a case study using distance sampling to estimate density of P. occidentalis in a small habitat remnant near Busselton, Western Australia. Density estimates obtained were within the range of previous studies of this species and we suggest that this technique should be employed in future surveys to improve the accuracy of population estimates for this species before development.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Jewelry making Australia Technique"

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Taylor, John A. "The lost wax casting technique." Virtual Press, 1993. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/864921.

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The primary objective of this creative project was to fully explore and analyze the centuries old technique of lost wax casting.The secondary objective was to produce a body of work combining my creative inspirations from nature and my African culture.This body of work employed a variety of traditional metalsmithing techniques combining raised/constructed hollow ware, in a variety of metals, with cast metal forms.
Department of Art
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Books on the topic "Jewelry making Australia Technique"

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Felt, fiber and stone: Creative jewelry designs & techniques. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Ltd., 2011.

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Fitzgerald, Diane. Beads and threads: A new technique for fiber jewelry. Rockville, MD: Flower Valley Press, 1993.

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Metal clay for jewelry makers: The complete technique guide. Loveland, CO: Interweave Press, 2012.

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Tim, McCreight, ed. Metals technic: A collection of techniques for metalsmiths. Cape Elizabeth, Me: Brynmorgen Press, 1992.

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Creative silver chains: 20 dazzling designs. New York: Lark Books, 2005.

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Creative silver chains: 20 dazzling designs. New York: Lark/Sterling Pub., 2009.

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Hellenistic gold Eros jewellery: Technique, style and chronology. Oxford, England: Archaeopress, 2006.

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Dierks, Leslie. Creative clay jewelry: Extraordinary, colorful, fun designs to make from polymer clay. Asheville, NC: Lark Books, 1994.

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Hornstein, Leon. A modern method of creating enameled filigree jewelry: With added instructions for making the wire and the tools. Baltimore, Md: L. Hornstein, 2000.

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Galli, Maurice P. Designing jewelry: Brooches, bracelets, necklaces & accessories. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Jewelry making Australia Technique"

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Scott, Michael. "Knowledge of Governance as Knowledge for Governance: Spatialized Techniques of Neutralization." In Knowledge for Governance, 51–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47150-7_3.

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AbstractThe term governance often evokes processes of negotiation and collaboration between civil society, private sector, and state actors. Yet, governance processes also involve a contest of ideas in efforts to legitimate state-backed decision making. Drawing on empirical cases of coastal property developments in South Australia, this chapter investigates how key actors in land-use governance—such as developers, planners, politicians, and scientists—reflexively deploy “techniques of neutralization” to deflect critiques and manage opposition to contentious new developments. The author explores how these techniques draw on particular spatial metaphors and images to suggest that, somewhat ironically, a tacit meta technique is to neutralize the projected environmental risks to coastal space through narratives of time. By outlining these everyday techniques of neutralization, the author argues that such routines are a form of knowledge of governance—knowing what can be said and ways of speaking within governance processes—that is in turn a form of knowledge for governance.
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Le, Phuc, Andrew Fischer, Irene Penesis, and Rahman Rahimi. "Aggregating GIS and MCDM to Optimize Wave Energy Converters Location in Tasmania, Australia." In Geospatial Research, 943–66. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9845-1.ch045.

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The aim of this chapter is to develop a framework to guide Wave Energy Converters (WECs) sites using the coastal waters of Tasmania as a case study. This chapter proposes a combined two-stage Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methodology to determine suitable locations for WECs siting with overlapping and minimal conflicting uses. A methodology combining MCDM and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was developed combining the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Priority rankings for each of the human uses and ocean features were prioritized using AHP and were then applied to TOPSIS analyses. A chain of optimal locations were determined, stretching from the southwest to southeast coast of Tasmania, where presently low densities of human activities overlap with high wave height. The result shows that suitable areas for harnessing WECs may not always be located in the highest wave energy areas.
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Le, Phuc, Andrew Fischer, Irene Penesis, and Rahman Rahimi. "Aggregating GIS and MCDM to Optimize Wave Energy Converters Location in Tasmania, Australia." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies, 141–64. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6631-3.ch006.

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The aim of this chapter is to develop a framework to guide Wave Energy Converters (WECs) sites using the coastal waters of Tasmania as a case study. This chapter proposes a combined two-stage Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methodology to determine suitable locations for WECs siting with overlapping and minimal conflicting uses. A methodology combining MCDM and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was developed combining the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Priority rankings for each of the human uses and ocean features were prioritized using AHP and were then applied to TOPSIS analyses. A chain of optimal locations were determined, stretching from the southwest to southeast coast of Tasmania, where presently low densities of human activities overlap with high wave height. The result shows that suitable areas for harnessing WECs may not always be located in the highest wave energy areas.
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Conference papers on the topic "Jewelry making Australia Technique"

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Sergiienko, Nataliia Y., Mehdi Neshat, Leandro S. P. da Silva, Brad Alexander, and Markus Wagner. "Design Optimisation of a Multi-Mode Wave Energy Converter." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-19266.

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Abstract A wave energy converter (WEC) similar to the CETO system developed by Carnegie Clean Energy is considered for design optimisation. This WEC is able to absorb power from heave, surge and pitch motion modes, making the optimisation problem nontrivial. The WEC dynamics is simulated using the spectral-domain model taking into account hydrodynamic forces, viscous drag, and power take-off forces. The design parameters for optimisation include the buoy radius, buoy height, tether inclination angles, and control variables (damping and stiffness). The WEC design is optimised for the wave climate at Albany test site in Western Australia considering unidirectional irregular waves. Two objective functions are considered: (i) maximisation of the annual average power output, and (ii) minimisation of the levelised cost of energy (LCoE) for a given sea site. The LCoE calculation is approximated as a ratio of the produced energy to the significant mass of the system that includes the mass of the buoy and anchor system. Six different heuristic optimisation methods are applied in order to evaluate and compare the performance of the best known evolutionary algorithms, a swarm intelligence technique and a numerical optimisation approach. The results demonstrate that if we are interested in maximising energy production without taking into account the cost of manufacturing such a system, the buoy should be built as large as possible (20 m radius and 30 m height). However, if we want the system that produces cheap energy, then the radius of the buoy should be approximately 11–14 m while the height should be as low as possible. These results coincide with the overall design that Carnegie Clean Energy has selected for its CETO 6 multi-moored unit. However, it should be noted that this study is not informed by them, so this can be seen as an independent validation of the design choices.
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Mosse, Laurent, Stephen Pell, and Thomas Neville. "IDENTIFICATION OF BREAKOUT BEHIND CASING: METHODOLOGY TO OBTAIN OPENHOLE EQUIVALENT CALIPER MEASUREMENTS THROUGH SLOTTED LINER USING THE DENSITY TOOL." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0046.

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Growth in the coal seam gas industry in Queensland, Australia, has been rapid over the past fifteen years, with greater than USD 70 billion invested in three liquified natural gas export projects supplied by produced coal seam gas. Annual production is of the order of 40 Bscm or 1,500 PJ, with approximately 80% of this coming from the Jurassic Walloon Coal Measures of the Surat Basin and 20% from Permian coal measures of the Bowen Basin. The Walloon Coal Measures are characterized by multiple thin coal seams making up approximately 10% of the total thickness of the unit. A typical well intersects 10 to 20 m of net coal over a 200 to 300 m interval, interbedded with lithic-rich sandstones, siltstones, and carbonaceous mudstones. The presence of such a significant section of lithic interburden within the primary production section has led to a somewhat unusual completion strategy. To maximize connection to the gas-bearing coals, uncemented slotted liners are used; however, this leaves fluid-sensitive interburden exposed to drilling, completion, and produced formation fluids over the life of a well. External swellable packers and blank joints are therefore used to isolate larger intervals of interburden and hence minimize fines production. Despite these efforts, significant fines production still occurs, which leads to failure of artificial lift systems and the need for expensive workovers or lost wells. Fines production has major economic implications, with anecdotal reports suggesting up to 40% of progressive cavity pump artificial lift systems in Walloon Coal Measures producers may be down at any one time. The first step in solving this problem is to identify the extent and distribution of fines production. The wellbore completion strategy above, however, precludes use of mechanical calipers to identify fines production-related wellbore enlargement. A new caliper-behind-liner technique has therefore been developed using a multiple-detector density tool. Data from the shorter spacing detectors is used to characterize the properties of the liner as well as the density of the annular material. This is particularly important to evaluate as the annulus fill varies between gas, formation water, drilling and completion fluids, and accumulated fines. The longer spacing detector measurements are then used in conjunction with pre-existing open-hole formation density measurement to determine the thickness of the annulus, and hence hole size, compensating for liner and annulus properties. This methodology has been applied to several wells completed in the Walloon Coal Measures. Results have demonstrated the ability to identify zones of borehole enlargement behind slotted liner, as well as intervals of either gas or fines accumulation in the annulus. In addition, the technique has been successful in verifying the placement of swellable packers and their integrity. The application of this solution has been used to drive improvements in the design of in-wellbore completion programs and in the future will help drive recompletion decisions and trigger proactive workovers.
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