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The ubiquitous examples of unsteady-state fluid flow pertain to the production or depletion of oil and gas reservoirs. After introductory information about petroleum-bearing formations and fields, reservoirs, and geologic codes, empirical methods for correlating and predicting unsteady-state behavior are presented. This is followed by a more theoretical presentation based on the classical partial differential equations for flow through porous media. Whereas these equations can be simplified for the flow of (compressible) fluids, and idealized solutions exist in terms of Fourier series fo
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Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- One-dimensional flow --- Mathematical models.
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Aquifers --- Reservoir drawdown --- Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- Simulation methods. --- Franklin County (Ohio) --- Ohio
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Reservoirs --- Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- Regulation --- Computer simulation. --- Bushy Park Reservoir (S.C.) --- South Carolina
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Estuaries --- Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- One-dimensional flow --- Groundwater flow --- Stream measurements --- Mathematical models. --- Computer simulation.
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One-dimensional flow --- Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- Stream measurements --- Mathematical models.
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Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Fluid mechanics --- Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- Water waves --- Mathematical models --- Congresses
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Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- One-dimensional flow --- Unsteady flow (Fluid dynamics) --- Open-channel flow --- Floods --- Computer programs. --- Computer simulation.
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