Difference between revisions of "6/π stimulated well potential"
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− | :<math>\frac{d}{dx} \left ( \frac{\rho k y_e h}{\mu} \frac{dP}{dx}=y_e h \phi \frac{d\rho}{dt}</math> | + | :<math>\frac{d}{dx} \left ( \frac{\rho k y_e h}{\mu} \frac{dP}{dx} \right )=y_e h \phi \frac{d\rho}{dt}</math> |
Integration gives: <math>P-P_{wf}=\frac{q \mu}{2ky_eh} x</math> | Integration gives: <math>P-P_{wf}=\frac{q \mu}{2ky_eh} x</math> |
Revision as of 09:12, 12 September 2018
Brief
6/π is the maximum possible stimulation potential for pseudo steady state linear flow in a square well spacing.
Math & Physics
Pseudo steady state flow boundary conditions:
From Mass conservation:
(1)
From Darcy's law:
(2)
(2) →(1):
Integration gives:
Since average pressure is:
See also
optiFrac
fracDesign
Production Potential
Nomenclature
= cross-sectional area, cm2
= thickness, m
= 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
= oil viscosity, cp