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TD PD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD 0.1 1 10 100 1000: PDVSTD

The document proposes a dimensionless variable to model pressure (pD) over time (tD) at various dimensionless distances (zD) from a fracture. It presents an equation to calculate pD as a function of tD and zD. The results are shown in a table and plot, demonstrating that at higher zD values, pD approaches 2 for all tD, but decreases more slowly at lower zD.

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TD PD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD 0.1 1 10 100 1000: PDVSTD

The document proposes a dimensionless variable to model pressure (pD) over time (tD) at various dimensionless distances (zD) from a fracture. It presents an equation to calculate pD as a function of tD and zD. The results are shown in a table and plot, demonstrating that at higher zD values, pD approaches 2 for all tD, but decreases more slowly at lower zD.

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e.

Propose your own dimensionless variable and give the pressure solution type curve (PD vs tD) for several
values of dimensionless perpendicular distance compared to fracture half-length (z/L).

Based on solution at section (d), we obtain this equation:



=
2√
Where:
( , )−
=

The calculation result is below:


pD
tD zD zD zD zD zD
0.1 1 10 100 1000
0.1 1.176937 1.974652681 2 2 2
1 1.056372 1.520499878 2 2 2
10 1.01784 1.176936726 1.974653 2 2
100 1.005642 1.056371978 1.5205 2 2
1000 1.001784 1.017839755 1.176937 1.974653 2
10000 1.000564 1.005641849 1.056372 1.5205 2
100000 1.000178 1.001784123 1.01784 1.176937 1.974652681

pD Vs tD
2.5

1.5
pD

zD=0.1
0.5 zD=1
zD=10
zD=100
0 zD=1000
0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000
tD

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