RI 6302 Laboratory Test Method for Unsteady State Gas Flow in Consolidated Porous Media

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. S. Miller C. J. Walker
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This work was done in an attempt to find a simple solution to the problem of simultaneously changing terminal rate and terminal pressure under conditions of unsteady - state flow in porous media . Although the original aim was not realized , a method for encasing a sandstone core that would permit high - pressure ( 200 to 980 psi ) flow tests and the use of electronic equipment to measure pressures at points along the core during unsteady - state gas depletion was found to be feasible . The sandstone core used in this study was from the Bandera formation of Pennsylvanian age , Redfield , Kans . The core , cylindrical in shape with a 3.5 - inch diameter and 6- foot length , had a porosity of 15 percent and a permeability of 9 millidarcys .
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APA: J. S. Miller C. J. Walker  (1963)  RI 6302 Laboratory Test Method for Unsteady State Gas Flow in Consolidated Porous Media

MLA: J. S. Miller C. J. Walker RI 6302 Laboratory Test Method for Unsteady State Gas Flow in Consolidated Porous Media. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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