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Heat and Mass Transfer in the Well–Stratum System under the Electromagnetic Action on Massive Oil Deposits

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The distinctive features of the action of high‐frequency electromagnetic radiation on an oil stratum of large thickness are studied. Simultaneously, the oil is sampled, whose viscosity decreases due to the volumetric heating of the oil‐saturated porous medium. The loss of heat liberated in the well and the stratum to the surrounding rocks (dry, moistened, and water‐saturated ground) is taken into account. The spatial and time distributions of the electromagnetic field strength, the heat sources, and the temperature field are obtained.

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Sayakhov, F.L., Kovaleva, L.A. & Nasyrov, N.M. Heat and Mass Transfer in the Well–Stratum System under the Electromagnetic Action on Massive Oil Deposits. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 126–133 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014831025835

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