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A FORTRAN program for interpretation of relative permeability from unsteady-state displacements with capillary pressure included

January 1, 1991

This paper presents a FORTRAN program for the determination of two-phase relative permeabilities from unsteady-state displacement data with capillary pressure terms included. The interpretative model employed in this program combines the simultaneous solution of a variant of the fractional flow equation which includes a capillary pressure term and an integro-differential equation derived from Darcy's law without assuming the simplified Buckley-Leverett flow. The incorporation of capillary pressure in the governing equations dispenses with the high flowrate experimental requirements normally employed to overcome capillarity effects. An illustrative example is presented herein which implements this program for the determination of oil/water relative permeabilities from a sandstone core sample. Results obtained compares favorably with results previously given in the literature. ?? 1991.

Publication Year 1991
Title A FORTRAN program for interpretation of relative permeability from unsteady-state displacements with capillary pressure included
DOI 10.1016/0098-3004(91)90001-T
Authors E.O. Udegbunam
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Computers & Geosciences
Index ID 70015160
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse