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PLYVISC (Polymer Solution Viscosity Function)

Define the viscosity of the polymer solution (Cp) as a function of the polymer concentration. Note that
the function values refer to the multiplication factor (Fm) for the pure water viscosity to obtain the true
polymer solution viscosity.

PLYROCK (Polymer Rock Properties)

Define the polymer-rock properties. A series of entries is required for each rock region. These values
represent the inaccessible pore volume, the residual resistance factor, the rock mass density, the
adsorption index and the maximum polymer concentration, to be used in the calculation of the actual
resistance factor.

PLYADS (Polymer Adsorption Functions)

Define the polymer adsorption properties. A table of values is required for each rock region. Each table
represents the equilibrium concentration of polymer adsorbed on the rock (Plc) and the concentration
of polymer in the surrounding aqueous phase (Psc).

PLYMAX (Polymer/Salt Concentrations)

Maximum value for the polymer concentration and salt concentration values to be used in the mixing
calculation of fluid viscosities. Since the salt option has been disabled in this run, the second value is
ignored. A pair of entries is required for each mixing region.

SURFST (Water/Oil surface tension vs Surfactant concentration)

(Cs): Surfactant concentration

(Cs): Water/Oil surface tension

SURFVISC (Water Viscosity vs surfactant concentration tables)

(Cs): Surfactant concentration

(Vw): Water Viscosity

SURFADS (Surfactant Adsorption tables)

(Ssl): Surfactant concentration

(Ssc): Adsorbed saturation


SURFCAPD (Capillary de-saturation curve)

(Log): LOG10(Capillary Number)

(CAPD): Miscibility Function

(Fm)

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