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Production Trends of Shale Gas WellsKhan, Waqar A. 14 January 2010 (has links)
To obtain better well performance and improved production from shale gas
reservoirs, it is important to understand the behavior of shale gas wells and to identify
different flow regions in them over a period of time. It is also important to understand
best fracture and stimulation practice to increase productivity of wells. These objectives
require that accurate production analysis be performed. For accurate production analysis,
it is important to analyze the production behavior of wells, and field production data
should be interpreted in such a way that it will identify well parameters. This can be
done by performing a detailed analysis on a number of wells over whole reservoirs.
This study is an approach that will lead to identifying different flow regions in
shale gas wells that include linear and bilinear flow. Important field parameters can be
calculated from those observations to help improve future performance. The detailed
plots of several wells in this study show some good numbers for linear and bilinear flow,
and some unique observations were made. The purpose of this work is to also manage
the large amount of data in such a way that they can be used with ease for future studies.
A program was developed to automate the analysis and generation of different plots. The
program can also be used to perform the simple calculations to calculate different parameters. The goal was to develop a friendly user interface that would facilitate
reservoir analysis.
Examples were shown for each flow period, i.e. linear and bilinear flow.
Different plots were generated (e.g; Bob Plot (square root of time plot) and Fourth Root
of Time Plot, that will help in measuring slopes and thus reservoir parameters such as
fracture permeability and drainage area. Different unique cases were also observed that
show a different behavior of well in one type of plot from another.
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Vibration of Circular Cylinders in Non-Uniform Water FlowLiu, Chun-nan 10 September 2007 (has links)
The study aims to explore flow-induced vibration of shear flow past a circular cylinder. The major parameters in the experiment are the natural frequency of the cylinder, and the velocity and velocity gradient of the shear flow approaching the cylinder. The vibration of the cylinder in a water tunnel were measured by two accelerometers to simultaneously obtain the vibration amplitudes in both the streamwise and cross-stream directions.
The experimental results show that in the shear flow the cylinder tends of vibrate the orbits of the cylinder vibration become in the streamwise direction while in uniform flow the cylinder vibrates in all directions in the X-Y plane the tendency is obvious for the cylinder with high natural frequency (13Hz). The orbits of the cylinder with low natural frequency (9Hz) are basically similar in shear flow and in uniform flow.
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4. Workshop "Measurement techniques for stationary and transient multiphase flows", Rossendorf, November 16 - 17, 2000Prasser, Horst-Michael 31 March 2010 (has links) (PDF)
In November 2000, the 4th Workshop on Measurement Techniques for Stationary and Transient Multiphase Flows took place in Rossendorf. Three previous workshops of this series were national meetings; this time participants from different countries took part. The programme comprised 14 oral presentations, 9 of which are included in these proceedings in full length. A special highlight of the meeting was the main lecture "Ultrasonic doppler method for bubbly flow measurement" of Professor Masanori Aritomi, Dr. Hiroshige Kikura and Dr. Yumiko Suzuki, which was read by Dr. Hiroshige Kikura. The workshop again dealt with high-resolution phase distribution and phase velocity measurement techniques based on electrical conductivity, ultrasound, laser light and high-speed cinematography. A number of presentations were dedicated to the application of wire-mesh sensors developed by FZR for different applications used by the Technical Universities of Delft and Munich and the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The presentations were in particular: M. Aritomi, H. Kikura, Y. Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology): Ultrasonic doppler method for bubbly flow measurement V. V. Kontelev, V. I. Melnikov (TU Nishny Novgorod): An ultrasonic mesh sensor for two-phase flow visualisation A. V. Duncev (TU Nishny Novgorod): Waveguide ultrasonic liquid level transducers for power generating equipment H.-M. Prasser, E. Krepper, D. Lucas, J. Zschau (FZR), D. Peters, G. Pietzsch, W. Taubert, M. Trepte (Teletronic Ingenieurbüro GmbH), Fast wire-mesh sensors for gas-liquid flows and decomposition of gas fraction profiles according to bubble size classes D. Scholz, C. Zippe (FZR): Validation of bubble size measurements with wire-mesh sensors by high-speed video observation A. Manera, H. Hartmann, W.J.M. de Kruijf, T.H.J.J. van der Hagen, R.F. Mudde, (TU Delft, IRI): Low-pressure dynamics of a natural-circulation two-phase flow loop H. Schmidt, O. Herbst, W. Kastner, W. Köhler (Siemens AG KWU): Measuring methods for the investigation of the flow phenomena during external pressure vessel cooling of the boiling water reactor SWR1000 A. Traichel, W. Kästner, S. Schefter, V. Schneider, S. Fleischer, T. Gocht, R. Hampel (HTWS Zittau/Görlitz - IPM): Verification of simulation results of mixture level transients and evaporation processes in level measurement systems using needle-shaped probes S. Richter, M. Aritomi (Tokyo Institute of Technology): Methods for studies on bubbly flow characteristics applying a new electrode-mesh tomograph
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A three-dimensional multigrid technique for unsteady incompressible viscous flowsPark, Warn-Gyu 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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An implicit higher-order spatially accurate scheme for solving time dependent flows on unstructured meshesTomaro, Robert F. 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Steady laminar and turbulent flow through vascular stenosis modelsDeshpande, Mohan Dhondorao 08 1900 (has links)
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Velocity measurement with a 2 MHZ pulsed doppler ultrasound probe in normal and stenosed models of the carotid bifurcationLeGouguec, Helene A. 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Interphase transfer processes in cocurrent two phase channel flowStinson, Michael J. 12 1900 (has links)
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Onset of flow instability in uniformly-heated microchannelsKennedy, Jonathan Edward 12 1900 (has links)
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Analysis of the shallow subsurface flow process in the Georgia coastal plainRawls, Walter J. 05 1900 (has links)
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