Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Nov 30, 2000
The majority of the analytical reservoir flow equations have been derived based on the cylindrica... more The majority of the analytical reservoir flow equations have been derived based on the cylindrical tank model of the reservoir drainage area of wells. However, the inherent assumptions of the tank model involving a leaky outer boundary and their implications, are ambivalent and ...
... some Net particle retention in the nonpluggable pathways is the difference between the deposi... more ... some Net particle retention in the nonpluggable pathways is the difference between the deposition ...EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF THE FORMATION DAMAGE MODELS SPE 23787 Ohen and Civan ... Considering rapid flow of fluid as the flow passages narrow during the ...
... a Senior Petroleum Engineer in the Technology Applications Group of Core Laboratories, Divisi... more ... a Senior Petroleum Engineer in the Technology Applications Group of Core Laboratories, Division of Western Atlas International, Houston. His duties include development of application packages for formation damage assessment and control studies, reservoir engineering ...
... However, the Kozeny-Carman type "constant" in such equation12 is only appli... more ... However, the Kozeny-Carman type "constant" in such equation12 is only applicable to units with the same hydraulic properties19 It is inadequate to use a single value for the "constant" to compute skin in a damaged zone which may contain several hydraulic units. ...
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Nov 30, 2000
The majority of the analytical reservoir flow equations have been derived based on the cylindrica... more The majority of the analytical reservoir flow equations have been derived based on the cylindrical tank model of the reservoir drainage area of wells. However, the inherent assumptions of the tank model involving a leaky outer boundary and their implications, are ambivalent and ...
... some Net particle retention in the nonpluggable pathways is the difference between the deposi... more ... some Net particle retention in the nonpluggable pathways is the difference between the deposition ...EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF THE FORMATION DAMAGE MODELS SPE 23787 Ohen and Civan ... Considering rapid flow of fluid as the flow passages narrow during the ...
... a Senior Petroleum Engineer in the Technology Applications Group of Core Laboratories, Divisi... more ... a Senior Petroleum Engineer in the Technology Applications Group of Core Laboratories, Division of Western Atlas International, Houston. His duties include development of application packages for formation damage assessment and control studies, reservoir engineering ...
... However, the Kozeny-Carman type "constant" in such equation12 is only appli... more ... However, the Kozeny-Carman type "constant" in such equation12 is only applicable to units with the same hydraulic properties19 It is inadequate to use a single value for the "constant" to compute skin in a damaged zone which may contain several hydraulic units. ...
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