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    Question 7 The characteristic shape of the radial flow regime on log-log plot is horizontal in nature, because the reservoir is mostly infinite acting. Question 8 Fig 6.0 There will be increase in the calculated permeability value when the zero slope line is shifted up and a corresponding decrease should it be shifted down as shown in Fig 6 Question 9 Semi-log plot is that type plot that helps to analyse data that is related exponentially, where one of the axis is plotted using logarithmic scale The following can be obtained from semi-log straight line analysis: a) The slope of straight line m b) Permeability product kh c) The skin d) Extrapolated pressure to infinite shut in time Question 10 a) No, it is only a function of the reservoir properties, not dependent flow rate b) It’s in Oifield units c) 2 times Question 11 Formation Volume factor (Bo) = 1.1 Viscosity (μ) = 2 Total Compressibility (Ct) =…

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    STUDENT ID – 11555225 STUDENT NAME – AJRA LOVEPREET SINGH Task 1 Log file A file which contains the records of all goes in and out things of a server is known as log file. For example it same as black box in airplane that records everything when a problem arises in the plane. All the time it records information in chorological order and it is stored in root directory or in a secondary directory, depending on how it is set on the server. The server administrator has access of log file because…

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    a few were coughing up blood, and my best friend was spitting out pieces of his teeth from shivering so intensly. Every second, the chilled water was stabbing it’s icy dagger through the bones in my legs, but before I could think about the pain, we were moving. “GET SANDY AND GET YOUR LOGS”, my heart sank, weighing me down as I rolled in softest sand in the world, making sure I was completely covered. My legs were refusing to cooperate, but I pushed up to my feet and limped to my buddies waiting…

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    "Kathleen, please answer question B. What is the y intercept of this log graph?" "I don't know." The teacher signed. He didn't want to go through this again, but it is his job as a teacher to be responsible to the future of his students. "I just explained the question two minutes ago." He said quietly, and the whole class trained their eyes on Kathleen. But she didn't say anything. "Come to me after class." The teacher finally said before moving on to the next question. Kathleen silently…

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    Bobbie Ann Mason Analysis

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    Mason 's Shiloh directly correlates to the tone of Leroy and Norma Jean 's relationship and personal developments throughout the course of the story. To Leroy Moffitt, his hometown is a source of many fond memories, especially those of childhood. It was where he grew up, where he dated, and married Norma Jean, and was where he had his first (and only) child. These memories did not have the chance to grow tainted through continuous presence in the town, however; since he became a truck driver,…

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    personal computers and laptops or solid state memories in mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, even while idleness times linger behind. This paper discusses four best sources of data that forensics experts hunger to get their hands on. They are log files, hard drives, mobiles devices, and social networking websites. Each of these sources has its own characteristics and techniques that the forensic investigators can use to explore hidden evidence. The paper also shows challenges that…

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    Steinbeck's greatest contribution to America was his novel The Grapes of Wrath, which explores the struggles of a farming family as they flee the Dust Bowl for a better life in California. In order to create the book, Steinbeck “would take extensive notes for his novels … interviewing as many migrant workers as he could” (Parini 194). The first-hand accounts that Steinbeck collected would expose the terrible conditions and discrimination that refugees from Oklahoma face once they arrived in…

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    Steinbeck is a celebrated author around the world. John Ernst Steinbeck III was a American Novelist that won the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize during his prime and achieved this while passing through some roadblocks in his life. Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California on the 27th of February in 1902. Born with his 3 sisters, his only siblings, his father worked as a treasurer of Monterey County and his mother worked as a schoolteacher. After high school graduation, Steinbeck enrolled at Stanford…

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    Moreover, Qtotal was assigned a value of 2000 kW to create a constraint for the exeistence of the match. The maximum value, which can be assigned to Qtoatl is 1521 kW (sum of hot utility, cold utility and heat recovery). From Figure 3, it can be observed that the match between hot oil and cooling water is not allowed and the binary variable for this match is fixed to be zero. Figure 3. Fixed heat capacities of process streams (GAMS) Heat loads on utilites can be found using equations 21 and…

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    One of America 's greatest writers, John Steinbeck reverberates among the millions of readers who each year digest landmark novels such as The Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, The Moon is Moon, and other works that explore the struggles of people of lower classes. As recounted in Jay Parini 's John Steinbeck: A Biography, Steinbeck was a complex figure that shaped the literary landscape of the 1930s. Steinbeck used his novels as a tool to develop and explain his philosophies on nature and humanity…

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