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Reservoir Engineering–General - Microbial Flora in a Number of Oilfield Water-Injection SystemsBy V. Carlson, J. A. Rowe, E. O. Bennett
This report concerns the microbial flora found throughout the surface facilities of six water-injection systems in Texas and Oklahoma. Each system is described in detail and water quality data are pre
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Performance of Layered Reservoirs with Crossflow-Single-Compressible-Fluid CaseBy M. Prats, D. G. Russell
The performance of a well in a bounded, layered reservoir with interlayer crossflow has been investigated mathematically. The system studied comprises a centrally located well in a bounded cylindrical
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Stability Theory and Its Use to Optimize Solvent Recovery of OilBy R. L. Perrine
This paper shows how stability theory can be used to optimize solvent recovery of oil. Application of the theory leads to definition of the limiting conditions required for stable displacement to occu
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Temperature Profiles in Underground CombustionBy P. E. Baker
Approximate solutions are presented for the heat-flow equations in a loss-free linear system with a moving source and with heat transfer by convection and conduction, representing in situ combustion i
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Laboratory Studies of Oil Recovery by InjectionBy V. V. Valleroy, A. J. Cornelius, B. T. Willman, G. W. Runberg, L. W. Powers
This paper reports the results of an investigation into the use of steam as a recovery agent. High oil recoveries by steam, as much as 100 per cent greater than by water flood, were demonstrated in
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - The Effect of Fluid Properties and Stage of Depletion on Waterflood Oil RecoveryBy M. D. Arnold, P. B. Crawford, P. C. Hall
An experimental study has been made to determine the optimum flooding pressures for four different oils. The oil formation volume factors ranged from 1.08 to 2.13, and solution gas-oil ratios ranged f
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Reservoir Performance Field Studies - Comparison of Methods for Analyzing a Water Drive Field, Torchlight Tensleep Reservoir, WyomingBy F. M. Stewart, F. H. Callaway, R. E. Gladfelter
In this paper oil initially in place is calculated by the various methods commonly used for analysis of water drive fields using data available as time progresses. Rate and pressure are predicted by m
Jan 1, 1955
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Reservoir Performance Field Studies - Performance Predictions Incorporating Gravity Drainage and Gas Cap Pressure Maintenance LL-370 Area, Bolivar Coastal FieldBy D. R. McCord
Data of a known statistical quality has been successfully used in a system of conventional fluid mechanics equations essentially free of empirical "conformance factors to prediet early detailed field
Jan 1, 1953
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Hardness Reducers on Failure Characteristics of RockBy L. H. Robinson
Triaxial compression tests on Indiana limestone indicate that chemical additives in the pore fluids can increase or decrease the strength in plastic failure but not in brittle failure. Tests using a s
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Indentation Experiments on Dry Rocks Under PressureBy P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham
An experimental investigation has been made to study the effects of tooth angle and confining pressure on the force required for indentation of dry rock samples under confining pressure. In these expe
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Theoretical Approach to the Investigation Of Films Occurring at Crude Oil-Water InterfacesBy R. R. Harvey
Recent evidence has indicated that the films forming at crude oil-water interfaces are the result of naturally occurring su,rface-active components in the crude oil rather than oxidation products resu
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Thermal Conductivities of Porous Rocks Filled with Stagnant FluidBy J. M. Smith, D. Kunii
Effective thermal conductivities of sandstones filled with stagnant fluids were measured using a steady-state technique. Data were obtained for seven sandstone samples, taken from four different locat
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Reservoir rock properties of coal measure strata of the Lower Monongahela Group, Greene County (Southwestern Pennsylvania), from methane control and production perspectivesBy C. Özgen Karacan
The methane emission rate into an underground mine environment from overburden strata during longwall mining is impacted by reservoir and geomechanical characteristics of the coal measure rocks in the
Jan 1, 2009
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Residence Time Predictions During Fluid-Bed RoastingBy C. A. Natalie
Prediction of average residence times for different particle size intervals during sulfide roasting was investigated. Calculations were done to predict average residence times using a model which empl
Jan 1, 1985
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Residual Load Development Case Study In Driven Cast-In-Situ PilesBy Packer M. L
Residual load development in driven precast piles has been widely researched in recent decades, however, cast-in-situ piles are often falsely assumed to be unaffected by this mechanism. In contrast to
May 1, 2022
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Residual Stress Analysis Within Steel Encapsulated Metal Matrix Composites Via Neutron DiffractionBy Chaoying Ni, Dimitry Sediako, Prashant Karandikar, Sean Fudger
Neutron diffraction measurements were performed on steel encapsulated metal matrix composites (MMCs) in order to quantify bulk residual stresses. A coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch indu
Mar 1, 2017
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Residual Stress Mapping in the Interbore Region of a Heat Treated Aluminum Engine BlockBy D. Sediako
Excessive residual stress in Al engine blocks may result in cylinder distortion which reduces engine operating efficiency. As such, neutron diffraction was used to measure residual strain along the Fe
Jan 1, 2011
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Residual Stresses Induced by Robitized Hammer Peening: The Effect of Impact Energy LevelBy L. Hacini, N. Van L ê, P. Bacher, D. Thibault
Manufacturer welded components may suffer from high level of residual stresses which can cause premature cracking and decrease the life of the components if they reach values close to the yield streng
Jan 1, 2006
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Resin-in-Pulp for Metalliferous Mine Drainage Remediation"Some of the tools developed for the processing of nickel laterite ore by resin-in-pulp (RIP) may be applicable to the remediation of metalliferous mine drainage (MMD). In both cases, recovery of meta
Jan 1, 2012
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Resin-in-Pulp-After Gold, Where Next?By Brian R. Green
Resin-in-pulp (RIP) technology has been developed for recovery of gold. It is now time to look forward to the potential for application of the technology to other situations. Some cases have been iden
Jan 1, 1998