Previously a hybrid analytical-numerical solution for the general problem of computing transient well flow in vertically heterogeneous aquifers was proposed by the author. The radial component of flow was treated analytically, while the finite-difference technique was used for the vertical flow component only. In the present work the hybrid solution has been modified by replacing the previously assumed uniform well-face gradient (UWG) boundary condition in such a way that the drawdown remains uniform along the well screen. The resulting uniform well-face drawdown (UWD) solution also includes the effects of a finite diameter well, wellbore storage and a thin skin, while partial penetration and vertical heterogeneity are accommodated by the o...
International audienceWe present a new set of analytical solutions for analysing pumping tests in a ...
Typescript (photocopy).Modeling fluid flow around horizontal wellbores with conventional reservoir s...
An aquifer consisting of a skin zone and a formation zone is considered as a two-zone aquifer. Exist...
A solution for the general problem of computing well flow in vertically heterogeneous aquifers is fo...
New semi-analytic solutions are obtained for well response to the pumping test and slug test perform...
An analytic solution is presented to the problem of transient flow to a partially penetrating well t...
An important feature of pumping in a multilayer system is the dynamic interaction between the aquife...
In this study a method based on dual-well step drawdown test (i.e. a combination of an aquifer and a...
The analytic solutions of Boulton (1954) and Neuman (1972) for transient flow to a well in an unconf...
A new semi-analytic solution to the mixed-type boundary value problem for a flowing partially penetr...
New semianalytical solutions for evaluation of the drawdown near horizontal and slanted wells with f...
A new semi-analytic solution to the mixed-type boundary value problem for a flowing partially penetr...
This paper presents a new mathematical model and an analytical solution to the pressure transient eq...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We analyze numerically the impact of key assumptions which are usually adopted to interpret borehole...
International audienceWe present a new set of analytical solutions for analysing pumping tests in a ...
Typescript (photocopy).Modeling fluid flow around horizontal wellbores with conventional reservoir s...
An aquifer consisting of a skin zone and a formation zone is considered as a two-zone aquifer. Exist...
A solution for the general problem of computing well flow in vertically heterogeneous aquifers is fo...
New semi-analytic solutions are obtained for well response to the pumping test and slug test perform...
An analytic solution is presented to the problem of transient flow to a partially penetrating well t...
An important feature of pumping in a multilayer system is the dynamic interaction between the aquife...
In this study a method based on dual-well step drawdown test (i.e. a combination of an aquifer and a...
The analytic solutions of Boulton (1954) and Neuman (1972) for transient flow to a well in an unconf...
A new semi-analytic solution to the mixed-type boundary value problem for a flowing partially penetr...
New semianalytical solutions for evaluation of the drawdown near horizontal and slanted wells with f...
A new semi-analytic solution to the mixed-type boundary value problem for a flowing partially penetr...
This paper presents a new mathematical model and an analytical solution to the pressure transient eq...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We analyze numerically the impact of key assumptions which are usually adopted to interpret borehole...
International audienceWe present a new set of analytical solutions for analysing pumping tests in a ...
Typescript (photocopy).Modeling fluid flow around horizontal wellbores with conventional reservoir s...
An aquifer consisting of a skin zone and a formation zone is considered as a two-zone aquifer. Exist...