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Geomechanics of Sand Production and Control delivers a convenient
resource for both academia and professionals to gain understanding
and results surrounding sand production. Packed with rock mechanic
fundamentals and field case studies, this reference offers
theoretical knowledge, field and laboratory data, and operational
methodologies. Gaining knowledge on better sand control production
improves environmental impact, preventing corrosion of pipes,
damage to surface production facilities, and disposal of produced
sands, among other considerations. Sections are supported by field
case studies, lab tests and modeling studies to explain the most
environmentally supportive wellbore stability step-by-step methods.
Authored by a very experienced professor, this reference helps
engineers learn how to solve sand problems in various types of
energy wells. Production engineers in oil and gas utilize sand
production and sand control equipment in many completion methods,
with a growing interest to expand these methods in wells for CO2
sequestration and geothermal areas, but knowledge on these methods
is fragmented and lacks a bridge to support energy transition. This
book provides the coverage needed to address this advancing field.
Finite Element Programming in Non-linear Geomechanics and Transient
Flow delivers a textbook reference for both students and
practitioners alike, with provided codes to understand and modify.
Starting with the fundamentals, the reference covers the basics of
finite element methods, including coupling geomechanics and
transient fluid flow. The next phase moves from theory into
practical application from programs Flow3D and Geo3D, utilizing
source codes to solve real field challenges. Stability of
perforations during oil and gas production, sand production
problems, rock failure, casing collapse, and reservoir compaction
problems are just some examples. Next, the reference elevates to
hands-on experience, sharing source codes with additional problems
engineers can work on independently. This gives students and
engineers a starting point to modify their own code in a fraction
of the time.
2D/3D Boundary Element Programming in Petroleum Engineering and
Geomechanics, Volume 72, is designed to make it easy for
researchers, engineers and students to begin writing boundary
element programs. This reference covers the fundamentals,
theoretical developments, programming and applications. Both fluid
flow through porous media and structural problems are used for
coding exercises. Included computer programs may be used as
starting codes; after modifications, they can be applied to real
world problems. The book covers topics around mesh generation, 3D
boundary element coding, and interface coding for controlling mesh
generation, and plotting results.
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