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Well Instability and Sand Production

  1. WANG, J., SETTARI, A., WALTERS, D.A., and WAN, R.G., Simulation of cold heavy oil production using an integrated modular approach with emphasis on foamy oil flow and sand production effects. Proceedings at the 1st World Heavy Oil Conference, held in Beijing, November 12-15, 2006
  2. WANG, J., WALTERS, D.A., SETTARI, A., and WAN, R.G., An integrated modular approach to modeling sand production and cavity growth with emphasis on the multiphase flow and 3D effects. Golden Rocks 2006, The 41st U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS): "50 Years of Rock Mechanics - Landmarks and Future Challenges", held in Golden, June 17-21, 2006.
  3. Wang, J., A. Settari, R. Wan, D. Walters (2005), Prediction of Volumetric Sand Production and Wellbore Stability Analysis of a Well at Different Completion Schemes, Alaska Rocks 2005, The 40th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS): Rock Mechanics for Energy, Mineral and Infrastructure Development in the Northern Regions, held in Anchorage, Alaska, June 25-29, 2005

  4. Wang, J., A. Settari, R. Wan, D. Walters (2004), A Fully Coupled Reservoir-Geomechanics Model to Address Sand Production and Wellbore Instability Problem Using Stabilized Finite Element, COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS, WCCM VI in conjunction with APCOM’04, Sept. 5-10, 2004, Beijing, China

  5. Wang, J., R. Wan, A. Settari, D. Walters, and Y. N. Liu (2004), Sand production and instability analysis in a wellbore using a fully coupled reservoir-geomechanics model, Gulf Rocks 2004, the 6th North America Rock Mechanics Symposium (NARMS): Rock Mechanics Across Borders and Disciplines, held in Houston, Texas, June 5 – 9, 2004.

  6. Wang, J., R. G. Wan (2004), Computation of sand fluidization phenomena using stabilized finite elements, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 40 (2004) 1681-1699.

  7. Wan, R.G., J. Wang (2004) Modelling of sand production and wormhole propagation in an oil saturated sand pack using stabilized finite element methods. Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology. 43:4, 46–53.


  8. Wan, R.G., J. Wang (2004), Analysis of sand production in unconsolidated oil sand using a coupled erosional-stress-deformation model. Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 43:2, 47–53.

  9. Wan, R. G. , J. Wang , Y. Liu (2003), Prediction of Volumetric Sand Production Using a Coupled Geomechanics-Hydrodynamic Erosion Model , Canadian International Petroleum conference, Calgary, June 10-12, 12p.

  10. Wan, R. G. , J. Wang (2002), Modeling Sand Production and Erosion Growth under Combined Axial and Radial Flow, SPE International Thermal Operations and Heavy Oil Symposium and International Horizontal Well Technology Conference (SPE 80139), Calgary, November 4-7, 8p.

  11. Wan, R. G., J. Wang (2002), Computation of sand fluidization phenomena using stabilized finite elements. Proceedings of First International Workshop on Frontiers in Computational Geotechnics, Banff, Canada, Sept. 14-15, 8p.

  12. Wan, R.G., J. Wang (2002) A coupled stress-deformation model for sand production using streamline upwind finite elements, In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Numerical Models in Geomechanics – NUMOG VIII, Rome, Italy, 10-12 April, 2002, eds. Pande & Pietruszczak, 301–309. A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, ISBN 90 5809 359 X

  13. Wan, R. G., J. Wang (2002), Modeling sand production within a continuum mechanics framework, Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, Vol. 41 (4), 46-52.

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