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Journal of Petroleum Technology
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
J Pet Technol 32 (06): 965–968.
Paper Number: SPE-7907-PA
Published: 01 June 1980
... =, .................................(1) A and the relationship between electric potential and resistance is V = Ip ........................................(2) Since the surface area of the sphere equals 4 pi r2, Eqs. 1 and 2 can becombined to show that the distribution of electric potential about a sphericalelectrode in a thick...
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Journal of Petroleum Technology
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
J Pet Technol 22 (07): 830–836.
Paper Number: SPE-2332-PA
Published: 01 July 1970
... apart. Before the application of electrical potential, the water flow rate was 0.4 cu m/day/20 wells. potential, the water flow rate was 0.4 cu m/day/20 wells. An electrical potential of 180 v and 19 amps/well increased the flow rate to 60 cu m/day/20 wells, or 150 times the original rate. We and our...
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Journal of Petroleum Technology
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
J Pet Technol 5 (02): 41–50.
Paper Number: SPE-215-G
Published: 01 February 1953
...W.M. McCardell; W.O. Winsauer; M. Williams The mechanism by which an electrical potential difference is developed between two salt solutions separated by shale is shown to be a consequence of the electrical double layer of the shale surfaces. A mathematical derivation is presented to show...