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Fluid Flow

The document summarizes equations for calculating fluid flow velocity and pressure drop in a wellbore. It states that velocity is calculated based on flow rate, borehole area, and viscosity. Pressure drop is directly proportional to flow rate and inversely proportional to radius. The pressure drop near the wellbore is larger than further away due to the smaller radii closer to the wellbore.

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Fluid Flow

The document summarizes equations for calculating fluid flow velocity and pressure drop in a wellbore. It states that velocity is calculated based on flow rate, borehole area, and viscosity. Pressure drop is directly proportional to flow rate and inversely proportional to radius. The pressure drop near the wellbore is larger than further away due to the smaller radii closer to the wellbore.

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q k dp
v= = 0.001127
Ar m dr

q q k dp
v= = = 0.001127
Ar 2p rh m dr
q = b oQo
Qob o k dp
= 0.001127
2p rh m dr
Qob o dr
r2
k p2

ò
2p h r1 r
= 0.001127 ò
mob o p1
dp

mo * b o * ln(re / rw)
pe = pw +
0.00708* k * h
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The pressure drop around the wellbore is larger than
the pressure drop from 100ft to 200ft , and the
relationship between the pressure drop and the radius
is inversely proportion .

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