Motivation
In many practical cases the reservoir flow created by well or group of wells is getting aligned with a specific linear direction away from well.
This happens when well is placed in a channel or a narrow compartment. It also happens around fracture planes and conductive faults.
This type of flow is called linear fluid flow and corresponding PTA type library models provides a reference for linear fluid flow diagnostics.
Inputs & Outputs
Inputs | Outputs | ||
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q_t | total sandface rate | p(x) | reservoir pressure |
p_i | initial formation pressure | ||
d | reservoir channel width | ||
\sigma | transmissibility,
\sigma = \frac{k \, h}{\mu} | ||
L | reservoir channel length towards the pressure support boundary |
Physical Model
Linear fluid flow | Homogenous reservoir | Finite reservoir flow boundary | Zero wellbore radius | Slightly compressible fluid flow | Constant rate production |
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p(t, {\bf r}) \rightarrow p(x) {\bf r} \in ℝ^2 = \{ x, y\} | M(x, p)=M =\rm const \phi(x, p)=\phi =\rm const h(x)=h =\rm const | 0 \leq x \leq L_e | x_w = 0 | c_t(p) = c_r +c = \rm const | q_t = \rm const |
Mathematical Model
Applications
See also
Physics / Fluid Dynamics / Linear fluid flow
[ Radial Flow Pressure Diffusion @model ]