Di Donato et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Multirate-transfer dual-porosity modeling of gravity drainage and imbibitionDi Donato et al., 2007
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- Di Donato G
- Lu H
- Tavassoli Z
- Blunt M
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- SPE Journal
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We develop a physically motivated approach to modeling displacement processes in fractured reservoirs. To find matrix/fracture transfer functions in a dual-porosity model, we use analytical expressions for the average recovery as a function of time for gas gravity …
- 238000005213 imbibition 0 title abstract description 41
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