Inverse problem models of oil-water two-phase flow based on buckley-leverett theory

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Based on Buckley-Leverett theory, one inverse problem model of the oil-water relative permeability was modeled and proved when the oil-water relative permeability equations obey the exponential form expression, and under the condition of the formation permeability that natural logarithm distribution always obey normal distribution, the other inverse problem model on the formation permeability was proved. These inverse problem models have been assumed in up-scaling cases to achieve the equations by minimization of objective function different between calculation water cut and real water cut, which can provide a reference for researching oil-water two-phase flow theory and reservoir numerical simulation technology. © 2013 Rui Huang et al.

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Huang, R., Wu, X., Wang, R., & Li, H. (2013). Inverse problem models of oil-water two-phase flow based on buckley-leverett theory. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/802585

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