Xiang Wang
China University of Petroleum
19 Papers
34 Citations
Xiang Wang is an academic researcher from China University of Petroleum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Particle swarm optimization. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Research on shale gas transportation and apparent permeability in nanopores
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a shale gas mass flux model for the shale formation matrix that incorporates transition diffusion, slip flow and surface diffusion, and showed that each gas transport mechanism mass flux contribution varies with the pore radius and pressure.
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Study of ethylenediammonium dichloride as a clay stabilizer used in the fracturing fluid
TL;DR: In this paper, the inhibition properties and the mechanisms of ethylenediammonium dichloride (EDD) were studied from three aspects: swelling inhibition, clay sedimentation, and particle size distribution.
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Well Control Optimization using Derivative-Free Algorithms and a Multiscale Approach
TL;DR: Three derivative-free optimization algorithms are investigated, chosen for their robust and parallel nature, to determine optimal well control strategies, which encompass the breadth of available black-box optimization strategies: deterministic local search, stochastic global search and Stochastic local search.
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Well control optimization considering formation damage caused by suspended particles in injected water
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors developed a method to optimize well control considering formation damage caused by suspended particles in injected water, and predicted the effect of formation damage on the well production performance by coupling an analytical model with a reservoir numerical simulator.
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Unified relative permeability model and waterflooding type curves under different levels of water cut
Qihong Feng,Jin Zhang,Sen Wang,Xiang Wang,Ronghao Cui,Duan-ping Wang,Shaoxian Bing,Zhenhua Rui +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a unified mathematical model to account for different water saturations and developed two type curves to predict the waterflooding performance and provided a comprehensive model of ln(kro/krw) vs Sw and new Type-A and -B curves for reservoirs at high water-cut stage, which are beneficial for accurate performance forecasts for the entire duration of water-floods.
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