factors that affect permeab. det

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Factors Affecting Permeability Determination Non-Darcy Flow figures in this section are from “Fundamentals of Core Analysis,” Core Laboratories, 19 slides in this section are from NExT PERF Short Course Notes, 1999. slides appear to have been obtained from unknown primary es that were not cited by NExT. Note that some slides have a notes section.

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Factors AffectingPermeability DeterminationNon-Darcy FlowSome figures in this section are from Fundamentals of Core Analysis, Core Laboratories, 1989.Some slides in this section are from !"# $!%F Short Course otes, 1999.Some slides a&&ear to ha'e been obtained from un(no)n &rimarysources that )ere not cited by !"#. ote that some slides ha'e a notes section. Air Permeability MeasurementMeasurement of permeability in the laboratory is most commonly done with airConvenient and inexpensiveProblem: low values of mean flowing pressure downstream pressure, patm upstream pressure, ust a few psi higher than patmAt low mean flowing pressure, gas slippage occurs!iameter of flow path through porous media approaches the "mean free path# of gas moleculesmean free path is a function of molecule si$emean free path is a function of gas density%ncreasing mean flowing pressure results in less slippage as pmean, we obtain absolute &e'uivalent li'uid( permeability )on*!arcy +low * ,as -lippage.i'uid flow and gas flow at high mean flowing pressure is laminar!arcy/s .aw is validflow velocity at walls is $eroAt low mean flowing pressure gas slippage occurs)on*!arcy flow is observedflow at walls is not $ero0lin1enberg developed a method to correct gas permeability measured at low mean flowing pressure to e'uivalent li'uid permeability )on*!arcy +low * 0lin1enberg 2ffect As pmean, gas permeability approaches absolute permeability )on*!arcy +low * 0lin1enberg 2ffect 0lin1enberg correction for 1air depends on mean flowing pressure correction ratio shown is for pmean 3 4 atm )on*!arcy +low * 0lin1enberg 2ffect 0lin1enberg correction for 1air is more important for low absolute permeability Non-Darcy Flow - High Flow Rates %n the field, gas wells exhibit non*!arcy flow at high flow rates At high flow velocity, inertial effects and turbulence become important, and cause non*!arcy flow inertial effect )on*!arcy +low * 5urbulence 6ecalling !arcy/s e'uation for gas flow, &$g (3Constant+or laboratory flow experiments we can assume 535sc and $34 +or !arcy flow, plotting &'g,sc psc(7A vs8 &p49*p99(7&9.( results in straight line8 line passes through origin :when 'g,sc 3;, then &p49*p99(3;< slope 3 17 g behavior departs from straight line under turbulent flow conditions &high flow velocity(( )9994g scscsc g,p p= $ 94p 55.A 1' =( )9.p ppA=1'9994sc gsc g,= Non-Darcy Flow - TurbulenceSlope =

!!"p#$- p$$%$ &' pscADarcy flowNon-Darcyflow )on*!arcy +low * +orchheimer 2'uation+orchheimer proposed a flow e'uation to account for the non*linear effect of turbulence by adding a second order term)ote that unit corrections factors would be re'uired for non*coherent unit systems8As flow rate decreases, we approach !arcy/s .aw &9nd order term approaches $ero(9ggg gA'> ?A'1=dsdp+= )on*!arcy +low * +orchheimer Plot@ased on +orchheimer/s 2'uation a plotting method was developed to determine absolute permeability even with )on*!arcy effects &471gas( vs8 'g,sc 1gas determined from !arcy/s .aw &incorrectly assuming !arcy flow( and is a function of 'g,sc intercept3 &471abs(A absolute permeability*1+(gas,, *1+md,-nterce&t . /1+(abs0Slo&e . /*g,sc,+*gA,01g,sc )on*!arcy +low * +orchheimer 2'uation)on*!arcy Coefficient, , is an empirically determined function of absolute permeability+or 5ravis Pea1 &5exas(N()=Net (*erbur+en