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  • Acworth, GA
  • 221 Tennis Court Ln NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144
  • 1701 Tyndall Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
  • Rapid City, SD
  • Norcross, GA
  • Cobb, GA

Education

School / High School: Georgia Institute of Technology 2010 to 2016

Skills

Research • Public Speaking • Geomechanics • Hydraulic Fracturing • Experimental Modeling • Numerical Modeling • Public Lectures • Engineering Geology • Sand Production • Acoustic Modeling • Project Management • Civil Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering • Structural Geo Technical Design

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Devon Chikonga Gwaba

Address:
Kennesaw, GA
License #:
PE033188 - Active
Category:
Engineers & Land Surveyors
Issued Date:
Nov 6, 2008
Renew Date:
Jul 12, 2016
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2018
Type:
Professional Engineer

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Devon Gwaba

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Location:
Kennesaw, GA
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 2010 - 2016
Geogia Institute of Technology 2004 - 2006
Master of Science, Masters, Civil Engineering
Skills:
Research
Public Speaking
Geomechanics
Hydraulic Fracturing
Experimental Modeling
Numerical Modeling
Public Lectures
Engineering Geology
Sand Production
Acoustic Modeling
Project Management
Civil Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Structural Geo Technical Design

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Devon Gwaba
Owner
RELIABLE HAULING AND SERVICES LLC
Dump Truck Hauling of Material
221Tennis Ct Ln, Kennesaw, GA 30144
221 Tennis Ct Ln NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Testing Rock Heterogeneity

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US Patent:
20210048382, Feb 18, 2021
Filed:
Aug 16, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/543006
Inventors:
- Sugar Land TX, US
Devon Gwaba - Kennesaw GA, US
Gallyam Aidagulov - Dhahran, SA
Mustapha Abbad - Al-Khobar, SA
Salah Mohammed Al-Ofi - Northern Khobar, SA
International Classification:
G01N 3/46
E21B 49/00
E21B 49/02
Abstract:
A scratch tester has at least one cutter that moves simultaneously both rotationally and axially relative to the rock it is cutting. When rotational and axial movements are constant, the cutter generates a helical groove in the rock. In borehole embodiments, the scratch tester is fixed at a desired location using centralizers, and the cutter is provided on a motorized platform/track that translates between the centralizers and rotates around a central axis. The cutter faces outward and extends via a cutter arm to engage and carve a helical groove in the borehole wall. A laboratory scratch tester includes a holder for a solid cylindrical core sample and a motorized translating frame on which a cutter extends. The cutter is directed toward the core sample, and the holder with the core sample is rotated by a motor so that as the cutter translates relative thereto, a helical groove is cut thereinto.
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