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Latest revision as of 06:40, 10 December 2018
Brief
4/π is the maximum possible stimulation well potential for steady state linear flow in a square well spacing.
Math & Physics
Steady state flow boundary conditions:
From Darcy's law:
Integration gives:
Since average pressure is:
See also
6/π stimulated well potential
JD
optiFrac
fracDesign
Production Potential
Nomenclature
- = cross-sectional area, cm2
- = thickness, m
- = dimensionless productivity index, dimensionless
- = permeability, d
- = pressure, atm
- = initial pressure, atm
- = average pressure, atm
- = flow rate, cm3/sec
- = length, m
- = drinage area length, m
- = drinage area width, m
Greek symbols
- =viscosity, cp