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Effects of multiple transport mechanisms on shale gas production behavior
A. Negara, B. Hughes, S. Sun
Physical Sciences and Engineering
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Engineering
Transport Mechanism
100%
Shale Gas
100%
Adsorption
100%
Gas Production
100%
Knudsen Diffusion
75%
Diffusion Flow
62%
Slip Flow
62%
Fracture System
25%
Obtains
25%
Porosity
12%
Fluid Flow
12%
Mathematical Model
12%
Pressure Field
12%
Pressure Distribution
12%
Finite Volume Method
12%
Shale Formation
12%
Cumulative Production
12%
Gas Model
12%
Great Influence
12%
Equation of State
12%
Fracture Permeability
12%
Wellbore
12%
Knudsen Number
12%
Reservoir Pressure
12%
Langmuir Isotherm
12%
Thermodynamic Calculation
12%
Production Performance
12%
Slippage
12%
Compressibility Factor
12%
Couplings
12%
Fluid Viscosity
12%
Numerical Methods
12%
Gas Density
12%
Cubic Equation
12%
Chemical Engineering
Adsorption
100%
Gas Adsorption
100%
Desorption
75%
Fluid Flow
25%
Material Science
Shale Gas
100%
Desorption
75%
Fluid Flow
25%
Compressibility of Gases
25%
Density of Gases
25%
Keyphrases
Multiple Transport Mechanisms
100%
Adsorption Gas
16%
Shale Production
16%
Multi-mechanism
16%
Gas Slippage
16%
Compressibility Factor
16%
Gas Compressibility
16%
Gas Viscosity
16%
Cubic Equation
16%