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The Constructive Solution of the Fractal Composite Reservoir with Stress-Sensitivity Formation

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  • Wei Li
  • Songlin Zhang
  • Haohan Liu
  • Shunchu Li

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The concentric two-zone composite reservoir model is a boundary value problems (BVPs) of modified Bessel equations. In this paper, we propose a constructive method to solve the BVPs for the system of modified Bessel equations with Robin mixed outer boundary condition and apply it to solve a two-zone fractal composite reservoir seepage model with stress-sensitivity formation. By using Pedrosa variable substitution, regular perturbation technique, Laplace transform, and Stehfest numerical inversion technique, the unified expression for the solutions of the reservoir model with three outer boundary (infinite, impermeable, and constant pressure) conditions is constructed. Type curves of bottom-hole pressure and pressure derivative are drawn, and sensitivity analysis of reservoir parameters are carried out. In comparison with the traditional approach, the solutions of this model are simple and regular, with continued fraction form, the constructive method is efficient and easy to operate. The application of this method avoids the complicated and trivial derivative operation and the use of Cramer’s rule to solve the system of linear equations. It can help to better understand the relationship between the solutions of the reservoir model and the inner and outer boundary conditions. The constructive method can be applied not only to solve the fractal composite reservoir model but also to solve more general reservoir model, BVPs of fluid diffusion, heat conduction, and so on.

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  • Wei Li & Songlin Zhang & Haohan Liu & Shunchu Li, 2021. "The Constructive Solution of the Fractal Composite Reservoir with Stress-Sensitivity Formation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4566248
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/4566248
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