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A brine is used to measure the absolute permeability of a core plug. The rock sample is 4 cm long and 3 cm 2 in cross section. The brine has a viscosity of 1.0 cp and is flowing a constant rate of 0.5 cm3/sec ( cube centimeter per second) under a 2.0 atm pressure differential.

Calculate the absolute permeability.

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Answer : The absolute permeability is, 0.111 darcys.

Explanation : Given,

Volumetric constant rate =
0.5cm^3/s

Cross section area =
3cm^2

Pressure = 2 atm

Viscosity = 1.0 cp

Length of rock = 4 cm

From the Darcy equation we conclude that,


\text{Volumetric constant rate}=\frac{(\text{Absolute permeability}* A* P)}{\eta * l}

where,

A = cross section area

P = pressure


\eta = viscosity

l = length of rock

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:


0.5cm^3/s=\frac{(\text{Absolute permeability}* 3cm^2* 2\text{ atm})}{1.0cp * 4cm}


\text{Absolute permeability}=0.111\text{ darcys}

Therefore, the absolute permeability is, 0.111 darcys.

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