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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 25 (06): 839–847.
Paper Number: SPE-12520-PA
Published: 01 December 1985
...Christine Ehlig-Economides; Michael J. Economides Prominent examples of linear flow behavior in the well test literature describe flow within or to a fracture penetrated by a producing well. The characteristic pressure transients generally are exhibited in the early portion of a well test...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 20 (06): 508–520.
Paper Number: SPE-7577-PA
Published: 01 December 1980
... fractions were observed, as often seen in laboratory micellar floods. This is the result of the observed hysteresis in fractional flow behavior. A graphical method of predicting the occurrence of a hump, its rate of growth, and saturations within an oil/water bank was developed using the observed hysteresis...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 13 (04): 211–220.
Paper Number: SPE-4057-PA
Published: 01 August 1973
.... Its rate of flow will be a function of all the variables mentioned above. Over-all deformation results from a combination of elastic and flow behavior. SPEJ P. 211 1 8 1973 1 8 1973 1973. Society of Petroleum Engineers strength axial strain maximum strength permafrost axial...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 10 (01): 75–84.
Paper Number: SPE-2445-PA
Published: 01 March 1970
... classed as three-phase flow tests because the third phase played an important role in the flow behavior which was determined. The three-phase relative permeability test results are directly compared with the results of two-phase gas-oil and water-oil test. Wetting-phase relative permeability was found...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 7 (04): 377–388.
Paper Number: SPE-1961-PA
Published: 01 December 1967
... Two computer-oriented techniques for simulating the three-dimensional flow behavior of two fluid phases in petroleum reservoirs were developed. Under the first technique the flow equations are solved to model three-dimensional flow in a reservoir. The second technique was developed for modeling flow...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE J. 1 (02): 61–70.
Paper Number: SPE-1550-G
Published: 01 June 1961
.... To these a further complication must be added since an imbibition model must trap part of the non-wetting phase during imbibition of the wetting phase. Like so many of the previously introduced complications, this fluid-block was introduced to make the model performance fit the observed imbibition flow behavior...