The Effect of Temperature and Overburden Pressure Upon the Non-Darcy Flow Coefficient in Porous Media

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carlos E. Avila Ronald D. Evans
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The results of an experimental research program to measure the non- Darcy flow coefficient as a function of temperature and overburden pressure are presented. The experimental values of the non-Darcy flow coefficient were measured over a temperature range of 70-200°F (21°-93"C)and overburden pressures of 1000-4000 psia (68-272 atm). The data obtained confirm that the non-Darcy flow coefficient is a function of rock and fluid properties and is not solely dependent upon the former has been routinely assumed in the literature.
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APA: Carlos E. Avila Ronald D. Evans  (1986)  The Effect of Temperature and Overburden Pressure Upon the Non-Darcy Flow Coefficient in Porous Media

MLA: Carlos E. Avila Ronald D. Evans The Effect of Temperature and Overburden Pressure Upon the Non-Darcy Flow Coefficient in Porous Media. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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