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Thermal field of an oil bed in a nonstationary pressure field

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We carried out a numerical investigation of the temperature field arising in an oil bed due to the Joule-Thomson effect and the heat of deaeration of the liquid in the nonstationary pressure field in displacement of oil by water. The formation of the temperature field depends substantially on the initial flooding of the bed and the approach of the front of the displacement of oil by water. The value of the water-oil ratio exerts an effect on the sign of the temperature anomaly at the outlet from the bed.

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Sabitov, A.R., Sharafutdinov, R.F. Thermal field of an oil bed in a nonstationary pressure field. J Eng Phys Thermophys 72, 250–253 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02699147

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