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Note that all inputs and calculations are in U.S. Well and valve objects can be constructed manually or from files (see here for an example well input file and here for an example valve file). Models are constructed from well objects, optional valve objects, and parameter specifications. Utilization of Julia's interoperability with other languages for adding or importing new functions for model componentsįrom the Julia prompt: press ], then type add PressureDrop.Īlternatively, in Jupyter: execute a cell containing using Pkg Pkg.add("PressureDrop").

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  • Extensible PVT or pressure correlation options by adding functions in Julia code (or C, Python, or R).
  • Easy duplication and modification of models and scenarios.
  • Dynamic recalculation of injection points and temperature profiles through time.
  • Programmatic and scriptable use with native code-no binaries consuming configuration files or awkward keyword specifications.
  • In addition to being open-source, PressureDrop.jl has several advantages over closed-source applications for its intended use cases:

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    Julia package for computing multiphase pressure profiles for gas lifted oil & gas wells, developed as an open-source alternative to feature subsets of commercial nodal analysis or RTA software such as Prosper, Pipesim, or IHS Harmony (some comparisons here).Ĭurrently calculates outlet-referenced models for producing wells using non-coupled temperature gradients.












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