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عنوان
Unsteady-state fluid flow :

پدید آورنده
by E.J. Hoffman.,Hoffman, E. J.

موضوع
Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics),Petroleum reserves,Mathematical models.

رده
TN870
.
57
.
H65
1999

کتابخانه
Central Library of college of Agriculture and Natural Resources

محل استقرار
استان: Alborz ـ شهر: Karaj

Central Library of college of Agriculture and Natural Resources

تماس با کتابخانه : 02632220872

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
0444501843 (alk. paper)

NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER

Number
EA110

LANGUAGE OF THE ITEM

.Language of Text, Soundtrack etc
انگلیسی

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
Unsteady-state fluid flow :
Other Title Information
analysis and applications to petroleum reservoir behavior /
First Statement of Responsibility
by E.J. Hoffman.

EDITION STATEMENT

Edition Statement
1st ed.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
;New York
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
:Elsevier
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
,1999.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
x, 473 p.
Other Physical Details
:ill.

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Machine generated contents note: PART I. Reservoir Characteristics -- Chapter 1. PETROLEUM RESERVES AND THEIR ESTIMATION -- 1.1 Characterization by Unsteady-State Behavior -- 1.2 Origins of Petroleum -- 1.3 Techniques for Estimating Reserves -- 1.4 Reservoirs and Geologic Provinces -- 2. PRESSURE/PRODUCTION BEHAVIOR PATTERNS -- 2.1 Liquids versus Gases -- 2.2 Maintenance of Production -- 2.3 Reservoir Pressures -- 2.4 Reserves and Depletion Times -- 3. PRESSURE/PRODUCTION DECLINE CORRELATIONS -- 3.1 Reservoir P-V-T Behavior -- 3.2 Geometric Production Decline -- 3.3 Production-Time Decline -- 3.4 Production Loss Ratio -- 3.5 Pressure Decline -- PART II. The Representation of Flow Through Porous Media -- 4. CONCEPTS OF FLOW -- 4.1 Unsteady-State Flow and Compressibility -- 4.2 Flow Systems and Dissipative Effects -- 4.3 Darcy's Law -- 5. THE CLASSIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FOR FLOW -- THROUGH POROUS MEDIA -- 5.1 Continuity Equation -- 5.2 Steady-State Solutions -- 5.3 Analytic Solutions for Unsteady-State Flow -- 5.4 Computer Solutions -- 6. INTEGRAL FORMS FOR DESCRIBING UNSTEADY-STATE -- FLOW -- 6.1 Volume and Surface Integrals -- 6.2 The Depletion Problem -- 6.3 Permeability Form -- 6.4 Production Period -- 6.5 Prediction of Production -- 6.6 Repressurization -- 7. TWO-PHASE AND MULTIPHASE FLOW: GAS, OIL, AND -- WATER -- 7.1 Concurrent Two-Phase Flow -- 7.2 Multiphase Flow -- 7.3 Immiscible and (Partially) Miscible Drives -- 7.4 Enhanced Oil Recovery -- PART III. Reduction to Practice -- 8. STEADY-STATE: PRODUCTIVITY TESTS -- 8.1 Determination of Producing Radius -- 8.2 Productivity Index -- 8.3 Back-Pressure Tests -- 8.4 Departure from Ideal Behavior -- 9. AN EVALUATION OF UNSTEADY-STATE SOLUTIONS FOR -- DRAWDOWN AND TRANSITION -- 9.1 Summary Statement -- 9.2 Unsteady-State Solutions for Drawdown -- 9.3 Experimental Comparisons -- 10. GASEOUS UNSTEADY-STATE RADIAL FLOW BEHAVIOR -- FROM THE CALCULATED RESULTS OF BRUCE ET AL, -- 10.1 Overview -- 10.2 Detailing and Analysis of the Results of Bruce et al. -- 10.3 Closed versus Open Systems -- 10.4 Determination of Reservoir Extent and Permeability -- 10.5 Back-Pressure Correlation -- 10.6 Transitional Behavior -- 11. A CRITIQUE OF BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, DEGREES OF -- FREEDOM AND DARCY'S LAW -- 11.1 Problem and Expediencies -- 11.2 Pressure Gradient at the closed Boundary -- 11.3 Degrees of Freedom -- 11.4 Darcy's Law in Radial Flow -- 11.5 Systems in Chaos -- 11.6 Steady-State Profiles -- 12. THE RESULTS OF BRUCE ET AL. IN TERMS OF INTEGRAL -- FORMS -- 12.1 Review of the Derived Relationships and Correlations -- 12.2 Relation to the Results of Bruce et al. -- 13. THE COMPUTATION OF RESERVES AND PERMEABILITY -- FROM STABILIZED FLOW-TEST INFORMATION (Back- -- Pressure Tests) -- 13.1 Reserves and Permeability Calculations -- 13.2 Computer Applications -- PART IV. The use of Steady-State Profiles for Unsteady-State Flow -- 14, APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS DURING DRAWDOWN AND -- LONG-TERM DEPLETION -- 14.1 Compressible Liquids -- 14.2 Compressible Gases -- 14.3 Transition (or Stabilization) between Drawdown and -- Long-Term Depletion -- 14.4 Estimation of Reservoir Extent and Reserves -- 15. REPRESENTATION OF WATER DRIVES -- 15.1 Infinite Reservoirs (with Drive) -- 15.2 Finite Reservoirs (with Drive) -- 15.3 Gaseous Flow and Displacement -- 15.4 Field Histories -- 16. PRODUCTION-DECLINE BEHAVIOR -- 16.1 Effect of Flow up through the Well Tubing -- 16.2 Decline of Production Rate -- AFTERWORD -- GLOSSARY -- SYMBOLS -- INDEX.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Entry Element
Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics)
Entry Element
Petroleum reserves
Topical Subdivision
Mathematical models.

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
622/
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3382
Edition
21

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
TN870
.
57
Book number
.
H65
1999

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Entry Element
Hoffman, E. J.
Dates
1925-
Expansion of Initials of Forename
(Edward Jack),

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Country
Iran
Agency
036
Date of Transaction
20060721192231.0

ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS

Date and Hour of Consultation and Access
UT_ANR_BL_DB_1001106_0001.pdf
Uniform Resource Identifier
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy02/2001271788.html
Uniform Resource Identifier
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0611/2001271788-d.html

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