A pressure transient model for power-law fluids in porous media embedded with a tree-shaped fractal network

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This work studies the pressure transient of power-law fluids in porous media embedded with a tree-shaped fractal network. A pressure transient model was created based on the fractal properties of tree-shaped capillaries, generalized Darcy's law and constitutive equation for power-law fluids. The dimensionless pressure model was developed using the Laplace transform and Stehfest numerical inversion method. According to the model's solution, the bi-logarithmic type curves of power-law fluids in porous media embedded with a tree-shaped fractal network are illustrated. The influences of different fractal factors and Power-law fluids parameters on pressure transient responses are discussed. © 2014 Xiao-Hua Tan et al.

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Tan, X. H., Liu, J. Y., Zhao, J. H., Li, X. P., Zhang, G. D., & Tang, C. (2014). A pressure transient model for power-law fluids in porous media embedded with a tree-shaped fractal network. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/405640

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