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Based on the analysis of factors influencing fluid infiltration in porous media, this book systematically summarizes the characteristics and expressions of low-velocity nonlinear flow and high-velocity nonlinear flow infiltration in porous media and provides a set of evaluation methods. Using the exponential formula, the starting pressure gradient formula, and the binomial equation of motion, the authors present a detailed comparison and analysis of the production, pressure, and dimensionless background pressure of the nonlinear flow and Darcy linear flow for steady and unsteady flow. In addition, based on the equation of motion of the starting pressure gradient, a mathematical model of the one-, two-, and three-medium nonlinear seepage flow is established, and approximate analytical solutions are given while the graph of the corresponding well test curve is drawn. Finally, based on the mathematical model of the well test established from the exponential equation of the high-velocity nonlinear flow motion, the atypical well test curve and the relational surface of the time- and space-varying infiltration index are obtained. The authors also discuss the relationship between reservoir and fluid properties and the nonlinear flow test curve. This book is intended to serve as a reference for technical personnel, researchers, teachers, and students involved in oil and gas development. Its research contents provide a theoretical basis for the identification of water flow dominant channels in the long-term water injection development of high-water-cut oilfields, profile control and water shut-off, productivity evaluation of carbonate reservoirs and formation parameters.

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Nonlinear flow and well test analysis in porous media

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Based on the analysis of factors influencing fluid infiltration in porous media, this book systematically summarizes the characteristics and expressions of low-velocity nonlinear flow and high-velocity nonlinear flow infiltration in porous media and provides a set of evaluation methods. Using the ex

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Author(s): Fu, LibingWang, JincaiChen, Li

Publisher: EDP Sciences

Collection: Current Natural Sciences

Pub. Date: 2023

pages: 192

Language: lang_en

ISBN: 978-2-7598-3107-4

eISBN: 978-2-7598-3106-7

Based on the analysis of factors influencing fluid infiltration in porous media, this book systematically summarizes the characteristics and expressions of low-velocity nonlinear flow and high-velocity nonlinear flow infiltration in porous media and provides a set of evaluation methods. Using the ex

Based on the analysis of factors influencing fluid infiltration in porous media, this book systematically summarizes the characteristics and expressions of low-velocity nonlinear flow and high-velocity nonlinear flow infiltration in porous media and provides a set of evaluation methods. Using the exponential formula, the starting pressure gradient formula, and the binomial equation of motion, the authors present a detailed comparison and analysis of the production, pressure, and dimensionless background pressure of the nonlinear flow and Darcy linear flow for steady and unsteady flow. In addition, based on the equation of motion of the starting pressure gradient, a mathematical model of the one-, two-, and three-medium nonlinear seepage flow is established, and approximate analytical solutions are given while the graph of the corresponding well test curve is drawn. Finally, based on the mathematical model of the well test established from the exponential equation of the high-velocity nonlinear flow motion, the atypical well test curve and the relational surface of the time- and space-varying infiltration index are obtained. The authors also discuss the relationship between reservoir and fluid properties and the nonlinear flow test curve. This book is intended to serve as a reference for technical personnel, researchers, teachers, and students involved in oil and gas development. Its research contents provide a theoretical basis for the identification of water flow dominant channels in the long-term water injection development of high-water-cut oilfields, profile control and water shut-off, productivity evaluation of carbonate reservoirs and formation parameters.

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