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Numerical Simulation of Shale Gas Production and Fracturing Fluid Distribution: Integration of Apparent Permeability and Secondary Fracture Network Modeling
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Complex flow mechanisms are encountered in shale matrix due to the presence of nanopores. Numerous apparent permeability models have been proposed to capture the ensuing non-Darcy flow behavior. However, these models are not readily available in most commercial reservoir simulators, and ignoring...
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Numerical Simulation Of Water Flow Through Unsaturated Soil In Vertical And Inclined Layered Systems
DownloadSpring 2016
In past decades, there were discussions explaining the mechanisms and factors that influence water flow through soil in unsaturated conditions. This phenomenon is of major importance to the mining industry as water is one of the trigger mechanisms for Acid Rock Generation (ARD) generation. In...
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Numerical Study of Reservoir Geomechanical Pressuremeter Testing under Anisotropic In-situ Stresses
DownloadSpring 2016
The anisotropy of horizontal stresses in the saturated medium presents tremendous difficulties to the determination of in-situ rock properties especially when the formation is poorly overconsolidated. The application of reservoir geomechanical pressuremeter designed to pressurize the borehole at...
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Spring 2016
Solvent injection is a widely used method to enhance oil recovery (EOR). Mixtures of reservoir oil and solvents can exhibit complex multiphase behavior at temperatures typically below 120°F, in which a third solvent-rich liquid (L2) can coexist with the oleic (L1) and gaseous (V) phases. Reliable...