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Emeraude v2.60 – Doc v2.60.01 - © KAPPA 1988-2010
Guided Interpretation #10 B10 - 3/12
Fig. B10.4 • Heat Loss Coefficient dialog
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Click on Compute and OK to validate.
Note that, by clicking on the
icon, the HLC can also be estimated on the top zone from the
knowledge of the surface rates and the recorded temperature.
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Leave the dP Joule-Thomson to 0 for now.
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Press OK.
On the TEMP and PPRE views, the channels turned to white; the
curves in Down 1 have been copied to the interpretation as
reference channels; the latter are white (you can check the
hierarchy by opening the data browser with
).
An ‘Interpretation#1’ view is added with the reference channels
(PPRE, TEMP), as well as a ‘Temperature match’ view with TEMP
and TGEO.
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You can hide the ID, PPRE, and TEMP view.
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Define the PVT as dry gas with :
Specific gravity = 0.554
Fig. B10.5 • PPRE and TEMP
added to the interpretation
Choose Dranchuk for the Z correlation
Standard heat capacity = 0.43 Btu/lbm/F
Thermal conductivity = 0.1 W/m/
o
C
Keep Lee et al. for the viscosity.