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== Nomenclature  ==
 
== Nomenclature  ==
  
:<math> q </math> = [[Darcy's law]] flow area, cm<sup>2</sup>
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:<math> q </math> = flow area, cm<sup>2</sup>
:<math> h</math> = effective feet of oil pay, ft
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:<math> k</math> = permeability, d
:<math> k</math> = [[Darcy's law]] permeability, d
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:<math> L </math> = length, cm
:<math> L </math> = [[Darcy's law]] length, cm
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:<math> P </math> = pressure, atm
:<math> P </math> = [[Darcy's law]] pressure, atm
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:<math> q </math> = flow rate, cm<sup>3</sup>/sec
:<math> q </math> = [[Darcy's law]] flow rate, cm<sup>3</sup>/sec
 
  
 
===Greek symbols===
 
===Greek symbols===

Revision as of 06:41, 23 April 2018

Brief

Les Fontaines Publiques de la Ville de Dijon.png

Darcy's law is the fundamental law of fluid motion in porous media published by Henry Darcy in 1856 [1].

Math and Physics

 q = -\frac{kA}{\mu} \frac{dP}{dL}

Conditions

  • Single fluid
  • Steady stay flow
  • Constant fluid compressibility
  • Constant temperature

Nomenclature

 q = flow area, cm2
 k = permeability, d
 L = length, cm
 P = pressure, atm
 q = flow rate, cm3/sec

Greek symbols

 \mu = Darcy's law oil viscosity, cp

References

  1. Darcy, Henry (1856). "Les Fontaines Publiques de la Ville de Dijon". Paris: Victor Dalmont.