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Title: Deduction of New Correlation and Computational Programme to Estimate Bubble and Dew Points Pressures using the Equation of State
Other Titles: استنتاج علاقة جديدة وبرنامج حسابي لتقدير ضغط الفقاعة ودرجة الندى باستخدام معادلة الحالة
Authors: Ali, Jawhar Abdelgadir Mohamed
Supervisor, -Satti Merghani Mohamed Ahmed
Keywords: Master Of Science
Computational Programme
Estimate Bubble
Points Pressures
Issue Date: 16-Aug-2018
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ali, Jawhar Abdelgadir Mohamed . Deduction of New Correlation and Computational Programme to Estimate Bubble and Dew Points Pressures using the Equation of State \ Jawhar Abdelgadir Mohamed Ali ; Satti Merghani Mohamed Ahmed .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Engineering and Petroleum Technology, 2018. - 99p. : ill. ;28cm .- M.Sc.
Abstract: In this thesis new correlation of bubble point pressure (Pb) has been created using software called VariReg depending on the theory of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). A computer program has been designed using MATLAB® software to simplify the calculation of the bubble and dew points pressures depending on the theory of the equation of state (EOS), the program includes some of others known empirical correlations of bubble point and dew point pressures, and a comparison study between results of these programs (VariReg and developed program) and laboratory. The program verified Sudanese oil fields PVT data. The program contains the others known empirical correlations of bubble and dew points pressures for the purpose of comparison. From the statistical results; the new developed model found to be more precise due to the large correlation factor (R2) obtained and lowest degree of errors compared to the known models.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/22058
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Petroleum Engineering & Technology

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