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Published: 03 January 2017
Fig. 2 Variables in unfractured domain in (a) MFE-FV, (b) fractured domain in MFE-DG, and (c) fracture intersection in FCFE. More
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Published: 20 March 2006
Fig. 7 Gas saturation for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 3a; PV injection=0.66, p =110 bar. More
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Published: 20 March 2006
Fig. 9 Methane composition in gas phase for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 3b; PV injection=0.37, p =191 bar. More
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Published: 20 March 2006
Fig. 11 Methane composition in gas phase for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 4; PV injection=0.58. More
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Published: 20 March 2006
Fig. 13 Methane composition for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 5a; PV injection=0.37 ( p =50 bar, T =397 K). More
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Published: 20 March 2006
Fig. 14 3D view of methane overall composition by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 5b; PV injection=0.37 ( p =40 bar, T =311 K). More
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Published: 20 March 2006
Fig. 15 Methane overall composition for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods, data are extracted along the line y =2 m : Example 5b; PV injection=0.37 ( p =40 bar, T =311 K). More
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Published: 04 October 2009
Figure 2 Example 1: simulation results from MFE-DG with 256 elements. More
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Published: 26 September 2004
Figure 6 Methane composition in gas phase for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 3, PV injection = 0.58 More
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Published: 26 September 2004
Figure 8 Methane composition in gas phase for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 4, PV injection = 0.37 More
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Published: 15 October 2017
Figure 3 Decisions provided as input for the MFE and models that were agreed to be built at the event. Decicated models are built to address specific decisions, but organised in nested hierachy that ensures internal consistency in philosophy and approach to avoid conflicts and contradictions. Deci... More
Proceedings Papers
Henrique Boschetti Pereira, Marcelo Ferreira Moreira, Neusvaldo Lira de Almeida, Ilson Palmieri Batista
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 2019, March 24–28, 2019
Paper Number: NACE-2019-13420
Proceedings Papers
Luigi de Dominicis, G. Fornetti, M. Guarneri, M. Ferri de Collibus, M. Francucci, M. Nuvoli, A. Al-Obaidi, D. Mcstay
Publisher: Offshore Mediterranean Conference
Paper presented at the Offshore Mediterranean Conference and Exhibition, March 20–22, 2013
Paper Number: OMC-2013-004
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: World Petroleum Congress
Paper presented at the 20th World Petroleum Congress, December 4–8, 2011
Paper Number: WPC-20-3272
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Offshore Technology Conference
Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 3, 2007
Paper Number: OTC-19082-MS
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Offshore Technology Conference
Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 3–6, 2004
Paper Number: OTC-16312-MS
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, October 4–7, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-124907-MS
...Figure 2 Example 1: simulation results from MFE-DG with 256 elements. ...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Petroleum Technology
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
J Pet Technol 17 (02): 207–214.
Paper Number: SPE-965-PA
Published: 01 February 1965
...J.A. McAlister; B.P. Nutter; M. Lebourg The Multi-Flow Evaluator (MFE) is a new system of tools providing an original approach in drill-stem testing. It improves control during the testing operation and gives a more accurate evaluation of the fluid recovered while providing additional pressure...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 26–29, 2004
Paper Number: SPE-90276-MS
...Figure 6 Methane composition in gas phase for various grid refinements by the MFE-DG and FD methods: Example 3, PV injection = 0.58 ...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 21–24, 2008
Paper Number: SPE-121135-STU
... velocity space flux Upstream Oil & Gas discretization basis function reservoir simulation mpfa subfluxe hexahedral grid freedom equation Modeling & Simulation Fluid Dynamics streamline velocity field grid finite element method MFE method Introduction Streamline simulation...
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