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Compressibility of multiphase fluid in thermodynamic equilibrium at a given pressure  p and temperature  T  is a linear sum of its single-phase components:

(1) c_f(p, T) = \sum_{\alpha} s_\alpha \cdot c_\alpha(p,T)

where

s_\alpha

\alpha-phase saturation, subjected to \sum_{\alpha} s_\alpha = 1

c_\alpha(p, T)

\alpha-phase compressibility as function of pressure  p and temperature  T 


In most popular practical case of a 3-phase fluid model this will be: 

(2) c_f = s_w \, c_w + s_o \, c_o + s_g \, c_g

where  \{ w, \, o, \, g \} mean water phase, oil phase and gas phase.


See also


[Multi-phase pressure diffusion][Compressibility] [Single-phase fluid compressibility]

[Compressibility (multi-phase fluid) @model]

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