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Effects of Memory on the Complex Rock-Fluid Properties of a Reservoir Stress-Strain Model

Journal

PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 10, Pages 1109-1123

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10916460802455970

Keywords

fluid memory; fluid viscosity; Newtonian fluid; non-Newtonian fluid; rheology

Funding

  1. Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)
  2. Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF)
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

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The memory based stress-strain model developed earlier by Hossain et al. (2007) has been solved numerically in this study. The derived mathematical model introduces the effects of temperature, surface tension, and pressure variations and the influence of fluid memory on the stress-strain relationship. The variation of shear stress as a function of strain rate is obtained for fluid in a sample oil reservoir to identify the effects of fluid memory. The stress-strain formulation related with the memory is taken into account, and we obtain the variation of it with time and distance for different values of . The dependency of the stress-strain relation on fluid memory is considered to identify its influence on time. As pressure is also a function of space, the memory effects on stress and strain are shown in space with the pressure gradient change. The computation indicates that the effect of memory causes nonlinearity, leading to chaotic behavior of the stress-strain relationship. This model can be used in reservoir simulation and rheological study, well test analysis, and surfactant and foam selection for enhanced oil recovery.

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