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Stochastic analysis of well-type flows in randomly heterogeneous porous formations
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Severino, Gerardo
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/ Geophysics
/ Groundwater
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrology
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics
/ porous media
/ stochastic modelling
/ Transmissivity
/ well-flow
2011
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Stochastic analysis of well-type flows in randomly heterogeneous porous formations
by
Severino, Gerardo
in
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/ Geophysics
/ Groundwater
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrology
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics
/ porous media
/ stochastic modelling
/ Transmissivity
/ well-flow
2011
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Stochastic analysis of well-type flows in randomly heterogeneous porous formations
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Stochastic analysis of well-type flows in randomly heterogeneous porous formations
2011
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Overview
Well‐type flow takes place in a heterogeneous porous formation where the transmissivity is modeled as a stationary random space function (RSF). General expressions for the covariances of the head and flux are obtained and analyzed. The second‐order approximation of the mean radial flux is represented as the product between the solution valid in a homogeneous domain and a distortion term , which adjusts according to the medium heterogeneity. The spatial dependence of the function is studied. In view of the formation identification problem, the equivalent T(eq) and apparent T(ap) transmissivity are computed. The important result is the relationship ( may be either “eq” or “ap”), where TH and TG represent the harmonic and the geometric means of the transmissivity, respectively. The position‐dependent weight is explicitly calculated. Indeed, close to the well, it yields , which is understandable in view of the fact that the limit is equivalent to I → ∞, which is the heterogeneity structure of a stratified formation. Nevertheless, the effective transmissivity of a stratified formation is precisely TH. In contrast, far from the well, one has , with the flow being slowly varying in the mean there. It is shown that grows with increasing . In the case of T(eq), the rate of growing is found (similar to Dagan and Lessoff (2007)) to be strongly dependent upon the position in the flow domain, whereas T(ap) is a more robust property. Finally, it is shown how the general results can be used for practical applications.
Key Points
Analysis of well‐flows in heterogeneous porous media
Analytical expressions of the second‐order moments of the flow variables
Application to the formation identification problem
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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