Technical Notes - Theoretically Indicated Methods of Wetting Liquid Relative Permeability Measurement

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William H. Hartwig
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

A paper by Rose1 has called attention to some of the problems of wetting-liquid relative permeability measurement. The premises and conclusions set forth by Rose, namely the applicability of the Hassler scheme of measurement, will be accepted. In addition, it will be concluded that certain electrical analog circuits can be used as a pattern for consideration of possible hydraulic systems of measurements. NEW SCHEME OF MEASUREMENT The object of this note is to propose a new scheme of wetting liquid relative permeability measurement. It is significantly different from those heretofore described, nonetheless it is based on Hassler concepts. The scheme is illustrated in Fig. 1 in terms of the corresponding electric circuit analog. It may be designated descriptively as the "comparison" method of wetting-liquid relative permeability measurement. In this circuit, R, represents the resistance of the core sample which is being studied for relative permeability characteristics, R represents a "standard" resistance, R represents the combined series resistance of the barrier pads, R R2 represent the combined series resistance of barrier pads in the manometer circuit, C, C represent the capacitance of the manometers, E is a constant voltage source, S is the switch or stopcock. The following conditions are imposed upon .the network: Rb » R, and R, R,» R, R, » R., and the condensers C, and C,
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APA: William H. Hartwig  (1953)  Technical Notes - Theoretically Indicated Methods of Wetting Liquid Relative Permeability Measurement

MLA: William H. Hartwig Technical Notes - Theoretically Indicated Methods of Wetting Liquid Relative Permeability Measurement. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1953.

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