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The amount of sweep efficiency improvement depended on a number of system variables, including: the degree of layering, the relative positioning of layers within the system, the permeability contrast between layers, fluid viscosity, and the rheological character of the fluid utilized.
As well, the character of this fluid differs greatly from that of single phase non-Newtonian fluid because of its formation of foam and the structure of its external phase.
Besides, the character of the fluid is different greatly from that of single phase non-Newtonian fluid because of its formation of foam and structure of external phase.
A differential type third grade constitute equation is employed to model the non-Newtonian character of the fluid.
Although significant sweep-efficiency improvement was observed, achieving 100% sweep in one pore volume was only possible when the permeability contrast was less than a factor of four, regardless of the viscosity and the rheological character of the fluid.
Under the Type of Fluid, choose Fluid.
The rotational character of the bearing fluid force is taken into account.
An overview of various numerical techniques used to determine the spatio-temporal character of instabilities in fluid flows is given.
In order to demonstrate the influence of the non-ideal character of the supercritical fluid on the amount adsorbed, we used a Bragg Williams lattice model.
Steps taken towards these goals are described by first providing a generalized formulation of the filtered conservation equations using an arbitrary filter function that operates on both spatial and temporal scales, with no a priori assumptions made regarding the character of the multiphase fluid elements present in the system.
Since the emergence of magnetic fluid in the 1960s, researchers have conducted many investigations on the characters of magnetic fluids.
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