Fluid Flow in Porous Media
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This course provides Science & Engineering students with the main academic principles, and practical aspects to properly extend their comprehension and understanding. This course is a combination of academical and technical work experience provided by VISION organization.
First, the course gives an introduction on the characterization of reservoir rocksĀ in Petroleum Engineering then it proceeds to discuss steady state flow regime and how to obtain flow rates and pressure profiles in laminar/turbulent conditions. Further more, a detailed explanation on the Darcy’s experiments for both horizontal and tilted reservoirsĀ is indicated.
In the third and fourthĀ portions, the course introduces pseudo/un-steady state flow regimes derived from the general diffusivity equation. In addition, the numerical solution for theses flow conditions is further discussed.
The last portion of the course are two interesting separateĀ subjectsĀ ‘Miscible Flow & Streamline Simulaiton’, defining the basic principles and governing equations for both subjects.
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2Porosity Part 1
Half way mile stone, to understand the concept of void space and the various definitions of porosity in the rocks.
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3Porosity Part 2
You will be able to understand the definition of porosity, types of porosity, factors affecting porosity, and how to obtain it using laboratory experiments.
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4Permeability
The second important property is open channels called permeability, in this student will be able to understand the concepts and basic definitions of various permeability types and how to obtain them using different equations.
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5Fluids Saturations and Tensions
Inte-related properties 'Saturation, and Tensions' are discussed in a manner to give an adequate understanding of these properties.
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6Formation Compressibility & Capillary Pressure
In this lecture, participants will learn and gain knowledge about the formation compressibility 'definition, equations' also an important property is well illustrated that is capillary pressure and the factors affecting capillary rise.
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7Wettability & Isothermal Oil Compressibility
Wettability can greatly affect hydrocarbon recovery, along with hydrocarbon compressiblity that act as a drive mechanism in the early life of the reservoir, these properties are will discussed in this lecture.
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8In-compressible Steady State Flow
Student will be able to understand the types of flow geometries, flow regimes, steady state flow regime equations for linear, redial, and spherical geometries.
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9Average Permeability in Reservoir Beds
In this you will be able to estimate the average permeability for both radial and linear geometries with reservoir beds arranged in series or parallel to each other.
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10Slightly Compressible Steady State Flow
Explains the equation used in this specific flow condition 'slightly compressible fluids' for both linear and radial geometries.
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11Compressible Fluids Steady State Flow
Explains the equation used in this specific flow condition 'compressible fluids' for both linear and radial geometries.
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12Flow in Tilted Reservoirs
Talks about how to add the Gravity effects into the Darcy's equation and how to effectively use it in the flow calculations.
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13Flow in Fractured Reservoirs
This lecture include a flow equation describing the flow in fractures, types of fractures, and fracture permeability.
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14Transient Flow for Slightly Compressible Fluids
Student will learn about the real case flow that is 'Transient Flow' and how to derive the diffusivity equation using compressibility and mass conservation equation for slightly compressible fluids, in addition, the numerical solutions for this general flow conditions are included.
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15Transient Flow for Compressible Fluids
Student will learn about the real case flow that is 'Transient Flow' and
how to derive the diffusivity equation using compressibility and mass
conservation equation for compressible fluids, in addition, the
numerical solutions for this general flow conditions are included.
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16Pseudo State for Slightly Compressible Fluids
Student will learn about the second real case flow that is 'Pseudo Steady State' and how to derive the specific equation using diffusivity formula, in addition, the numerical solutions for this flow condition is included.
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17Pseudo State for Compressible Fluids
In this the PSS equation is derived for compressible fluids, and participants will learn about the numerical solution and how to use it to calculate the flow.
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18Skin Factor
An excellent explanation about skin is given in this lecture, it includes, definition of skin, types of skin, how to determine all the different types of skin.
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19Turbulent Flow
Students will understand the basic equations used for turbulent flow and why they are used only for the gas phase, also how to make use of these equations.
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