1967
DOI: 10.2118/1449-pa
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Over-all Heat Transfer Coefficients in Steam And Hot Water Injection Wells

Abstract: Casing temperatures and wellbore heat losses are critical variables in steam and hot water injection wells. Several papers have been written presenting methods of estimating these parameters if the over-all heat transfer coefficient is known. The over-all heat transfer coefficient for a wellbore is developed from its component terms to promote a better understanding of the concept. Specific methods have been selected from the heat transfer literature for estimating the size of each heat transfer component. Sim… Show more

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“…The OHTCs ℓ can be calculated based on Willhite's equation [51] which considers a multilayered wellbore structure…”
Section: Heat Exchange Along the Wellborementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OHTCs ℓ can be calculated based on Willhite's equation [51] which considers a multilayered wellbore structure…”
Section: Heat Exchange Along the Wellborementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An equation by Willhite (1967), adapted to temperatures in Kelvin, is used to estimate its influence for both liquid and gas in the annulus:…”
Section: Static Cylindrical Heat Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Willhite (1967) contributed with his work about heat transfer coefficients. Analytical solutions obviously have their limitations, as they require vertically uniform well layouts with constant parameters such as mass flow or thermal properties of formation and geofluid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the predicting task is never easy due to the complexity of the non-isothermal flow characteristics of thermal fluid in wellbores (Sun et al 2017f, g). Willhite (1967) developed an important model for calculating overall heat transfer coefficient during the steam injection process. Ejiogu and Fiori (1987) and Tortike and Farouq Ali (1989) presented empirical formulas for calculating steam thermophysical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%