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Abstract

A set of scaling criteria of a polymer flooding reservoir is derived from the governing equations, which involve gravity and capillary force, compressibility of water, oil, and rock, non-Newtonian behavior of the polymer solution, absorption, dispersion, and diffusion, etc. A numerical approach to quantify the dominance degree of each dimensionless parameter is proposed.With this approach, the sensitivity factor of each dimensionless parameter isevaluated. The results show that in polymer flooding, the order of the sensitivity factor ranges from 10−5 to 100 and the dominant dimensionless parameters are generally the ratio of the oil permeability under the condition of the irreducible water saturation to water permeability under the condition of residual oil saturation, density, and viscosity ratios between water and oil, the reduced initial oleic phase saturation and the shear rate exponent of the polymer solution. It is also revealed that the dominant dimensionless parameters may be different from case to case. The effect of some physical variables, such as oil viscosity, injection rate, and permeability, on the dominance degree of the dimensionless parameters is analyzed and the dominant ones are determined for different cases.

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Title
Sensitivity Analysis of the Dimensionless Parameters in Scaling a Polymer Flooding Reservoir
Author
Bai, Yuhu 1 ; Li, Jiachun 2 ; Zhou, Jifu 2 ; Li, Qingping 1 

 Technology Research Department, CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China 
 Division of Engineering Sciences, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 
Pages
21-37
Publication year
2008
Publication date
May 2008
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01693913
e-ISSN
15731634
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259337119
Copyright
Transport in Porous Media is a copyright of Springer, (2007). All Rights Reserved.