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Proceedings Papers
Effect Of Viscosity And Diffusion Coefficient On Kinetics Of Bubble Growth In Solution Gas Drive In Heavy Oil
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Technical Meeting / Petroleum Conference of The South Saskatchewan Section, October 17–20, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-105
... model of R(t) = al when both diffusional and hydrodynamic forces are acting. Case of gradual decline in pressure is studied which more closely simulates the reservoir condition, and is compared with step decline in pressure. It is found that the constants a and b in the above model need to be found...
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Application Of Scouring Theory To Drilling Particles Removal
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Technical Meeting / Petroleum Conference of The South Saskatchewan Section, September 24–26, 1989
Paper Number: PETSOC-SS-89-10
... be predicted by the use of a Scouring Model. The hydrodynamic (scouring) model consists of a progression of mathematical relationships relating the drilling fluid hydrodynamic forces to a well cutting resting on a well bottom. These relationships are made assuming ideal conditions in order to decrease...