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For M.Tech/M.Sc/MS/Ph.

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Prof.Suresh Kumar Prof. Samad and Rajiv S V S S S Prasad Prof. Samad and Sangwai

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Reservoir Engineering Drilling Technologies CFD of Turbomachinaries Well Completion, Production and Testing Analysis

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OE OE ME OE

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TTML SR

Core Core Elective Elective

301

Course Name: PE6030 : Reservoir Engineering Slot: A RoomNo: OE 301 Instructor: Suresh Kumar G Period: JUL-NOV 2013 Description: Physicomechanical properties of rocks? Failure criteria for rock and rock masses? Mechanics of Hydraulic fracturing? ThermoPoro elasticity? Reservoir Subsidence? Fundamental properties of oils and gas? Physical and chemical properties of rocks and fluids? Porosity, fluid saturations, permeability, interfacial tension, wettability, capillary pressure, effective and relative permeability, steady and unsteady state fluid flow in porous and fractured media. An introduction to oil and gas material balance equations, drive indices. An introduction to performance prediction techniques? Reservoir engineering principles including estimation, production and recovery of reserves, material and volumetric balance, declinecurve analysis? Fluid movement in water flooded reservoirs? Estimating water flood residual oil saturation, enhanced oil recovery methods? Properties of hydrocarbon mixtures? Flow of fluids? Natural flow performance? Artificial lift methods? Stimulation and remedial operations? Surface oil production

Course Name: PE6020 : Drilling Technology Slot: C RoomNo: OE 301 Instructor: Rajiv Sharma and Abdus Samad Description: Rock mass classification? Physico-mechanical properties of rocks? laboratory and field tests? Failure criteria for rock and rock masses? initial stresses in rocks and their measurement? Mechanics of Hydraulic fracturing? planes of weakness in rocks? rock fractures and fractured rock masses? the use of stereographic projection? and application of Geo-mechanical properties in blasting of rocks. Introduction to drilling technology and methods, types of drilling operations-exploration, appraisal, production and work over, drilling rig - its components and functions, rig sizing and selection, down hole equipment, derricks and masts, hoisting and handling systems, drilling bits, equipments for directional, horizontal and multilateral wells. Prediction of formation pore pressure and stress gradients? Drilling fluids, drilling mud hydraulics, determination of safety mud weight bounds for different in-situ conditions, stresses around a borehole, hole stability? drilling in over pressured regimes, blow out preventor? Period: JUL-NOV 2013

Course Name: ME6650 : Computational Fluid Dynamics of Turbomachinery Slot: F RoomNo: TTML SR Instructor: Prasad B V S S S Description: Axial flow Compressors: three-dimensional viscous flow - three-dimensional boundary layers on rotating - blades annulus wall boundary layer calculation methods - secondary and tip clearance flows - and losses? Surge and stall in axial compressors: prediction methods, stability and range enhancement methods, post stall behaviour? Unsteady flows basic phenomena - inlet distortion - flutter? Inverse design techniques? Blade and disc stresses and vibrations. Centrifugal compressors and radial turbines : viscous flows -boundary layer flows secondary and tip clearance flows and losses? Stability and range? enhancement methods? Unsteady flows? Blade and disc stresses? Design optimisation three-dimensional shape generation techniques. Axial flow turbines : loss modeling of axial turbines: Profile and secondary losses, tip clearance losses, Details of secondary and tip clearance flows? Transonic and supersonic blade design? Unsteady flows sources of unsteadiness, relevant parameters, Inviscid and viscous flows ? rot Period: JUL-NOV 2013

Course Name: PE6310 : Well-completion, Production,Testing & Analysis Slot: G RoomNo: OE 301 Instructor: Abdus Samad and Jitendra Sangwai Description: Well completion: types of wells, completion functions, types of completion, well completion design? Mechanical aspects of well testing, Subsurface completion equipment and accessories, Well Head Equipment, Interval selection consideration and optimization of tubing dimensions for maximum production, Special consideration for horizontal and multilateral completions. Perforation of Oil and gas wells, Sand Control, Reservoir stimulation, Data acquisition, SCADA systems. Completion technology for unconsolidated formations, Intelligent completion equipment, tubing string design (dimension, materials, connections) based on pressuretemp. Operating conditions, safety requirements? HPHT and horizontal well completions, Work over equipment: Wire Line, Snubbing Unit, Coil Tubing, Completion and Work over design and execution? Deepwater completions: Recent trends. Basics of well testing and interpretation? Fluid Flow in Porous Media: Derivation of diffusivity equation, solutions of the equation, dimensionless quantiti Period: JUL-NOV 2013

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