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Fracture modeling

Fracture modeling

Fracture modeling

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Does anyone know how to convert the non Darcy flow factor, Beta, from units of atm·s²/g to units of /ft ? It's not obvious how you would do this, and an internet trawl has so far failed to help...

RE: Fracture modeling

Samlukeben,
Just convert 1 atm =14.7 psi*(32ft/s2) =14.7*144 Lb/ft2 *32 ft/s2
Now replace 1gm =1000/2.2 lbs

Now you have your conversion factor to convert atm.s2/g to 1/ft.

Hope this helps.

cheerz

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