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Publications related to Sweep Efficiency

Conference articles

  1. Y. Wang, A. R. Kovscek, and W. E. Brigham. Effect of Mobility Ratio on Areal Sweep Efficiency and Pattern Flood Behavior. In , Carmel, CA, USA, October 1998.
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    Keywords: Mobility Control, Sweep Efficiency, Simulation.
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Internal reports

  1. W. E. Brigham. Doublets and Other Allied Well Problems.. Technical report, Stanford University, CA, USA, December 2000.
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    Keywords: Sweep Efficiency, Well Models.
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  2. O. G. Apaydin, H. J. Bertin, L. M. Castanier, and A. R. Kovscek. An Experimental Investigation of Foam Flow in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Porous Media. Technical report, Stanford University, CA, USA, June 1998.
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    Keywords: Foam, Experimental Work, Mobility Control.
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  3. Y. Wang, A. R. Kovscek, and W. E. Brigham. A Study of the Effect of Mobility Ratios on Pattern Displacement Behavior. Technical report, Stanford University, CA, USA, December 1998.
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    Keywords: Mobility Control, Sweep Efficiency, Simulation.
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