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Glaso (1980) developed the correlation for formation volume factor using 45 oil samples from North Sea hydrocarbon mixtures.
Winland (1972) and Pittman (1992) developed the correlation below; {text{Log}}left( {K_{text{air}} } right) = {text{Log}}left( A right) + B {text{ Log}}left {varnothing} right) + C;{text{Log}}left( {R_{text{x}} } right) (1 where K air is air permeability (md) and ∅ is rock porosity (fraction).
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Four influencing factors of hydrocarbon critical temperature, experiment temperature, pressure and hydrocarbon/water density difference were considered as independent correlating variables to design and develop the correlation.
These data had not been used in developing the correlation.
He used 160 data sets from 69 Middle Eastern reservoirs to develop the correlation.
As shown in Fig. 9, eight data points were used to develop the correlation.
The data set used for developing the correlation set presented in Table 3.
He used experimental data of Nguyen et al. to develop the correlation.
So from this point of view, there are three important questions: firstly, how to develop the correlation among personnel.
The larger dataset in turn provided the basis for developing the correlation models for the decision support system.
A design of experiments approach was adopted to determine the critical mixtures necessary to develop the correlation.
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