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In this study, a fast multipole method (FMM) is used to decrease the computational time of a fully-coupled poroelastic hydraulic fracture model with a controllable effect on its accuracy. The hydraulic fracture model is based on the poroelastic formu
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.05087
Autor:
Siddiqui, Fahd Murtuza
The time consuming, tedious, and, sometimes, never ending search for a parking spot is a matter of common experience. We present an innovative approach to parking monitoring systems that only requires sensors at the entry and exit points of a street
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http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4731
We investigate the impact of nonlinearity of high and low velocity flows on the well productivity index (PI). Experimental data shows the departure from the linear Darcy relation for high and low velocities. High-velocity (post-Darcy) flow occurring
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.06971
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In Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering August 2020 80
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In Journal of Computational Physics 15 December 2019 399
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In Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering December 2014 124:173-179
Autor:
Siddiqui, Fahd
Publikováno v:
IndraStra Global.
Modern petroleum engineers have used many equations to describe the physics behind the fluid flow through porous media. Under ideal situations these equations, which form the basis of modern software, yield accurate results. However, ever so often en
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Autor:
Siddiqui, Fahd
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IndraStra Global.
Petroleum engineers are interested in the phase envelope that describes the characteristics of the pore fluids. These phase envelopes are normally established by laboratory measurements involving expensive PVT equipment and highly trained personnel.