Consider the incompressible fluid flow in 1D porous body shown in the figure below. Fluid's viscosity = 2,0cp 1. If the

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Consider the incompressible fluid flow in 1D porous body shown in the figure below. Fluid's viscosity = 2,0cp 1. If the

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Consider the incompressible fluid flow in 1D porous body shown in the figure below. Fluid's viscosity = 2,0cp 1. If the well in the block 2, is produced at a steady flow rate of 450STB/D and this rate creates a pressure distribution of p1=2,400psia p2= 800psia and p3=1,600psia, what is the permeability of this linear, homogeneous system? 2. What kind of boundary conditions would you assign to the extreme left end of the system? Quantify your answer. 3. If the length dimensions of the blocks 1,2 and 3 are doubled, what would the flow rate into the well be if the same pressure distribution is assigned to the new system. 4. Assume the viscosity of the fluid of part 1 is 4cp and the well block pressure is maintained at 800psia. What would be the well flow rate and the pressures in block 1 and 3 be if the extreme ends of the system represent no-flow boundaries? 200 ft 200 ft 200 ft 100 ft No-Flow Boundary 40 t 1 2 3
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