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2015 Kamal Abdurahman Group:B 11/2/2015 STEADY STATE GAS PERMEAMETER Supervised By : Mr.Ali Kamal Ms.Sana Mr.Hewa FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL DRILLING ENGIEERING LAB
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Page 1: Steady state gas permeameter

Kamal Abdurahman

Group:B

11/2/2015

2015STEADY STATE GAS PERMEAMETER

Supervised By : Mr.Ali Kamal Ms.Sana Mr.Hewa

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL

DRILLING ENGIEERING LAB

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Contents

1 -Aim.

2 -Theory.

3 -Apparatus.

4 -Procedure.

5-Calculation.

6 -discussion .

7 -references.

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Aim of experiment:

Used to measure permeability of samples such as oil well cores, tight gas

sandstones, and other low permeability rocks. Liquids such as brine, oil, and other

fluids are used. The machine measures drop in pressure and flow rate through the

sample during the test. PMI software uses Darcy’s Law to compute permeability.

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Apparatus of experiment

Equipment:

( STEADY STATE GAS PERMEAMETER )

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Reference

http://www.malvern.com/en/products/measurement-type/rheology-steady state/default.aspx

Jiao, D. and M.M. Sharma, “steady state,” Journal of Colloidal and Interfacial Science, 1994. 162:p. 454-462.

http://www.glossary. steady state .slb.com/en/Terms/m/mudcake.aspx

Fisk, J.V., and Jamison, D.E., "Physical Properties of Rock at High Temperatures and Pressures," SPE Drilling Engineering, December 1989, pp. 341-46.

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