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Penerapan Dinamika Fluida dalam Perhitungan Kecepatan Aliran dan Perolehan Minyak di Reservoir Kusumastuti, Dwi Listriana
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol 5, No 2 (2014): ComTech
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v5i2.2232

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Water, oil and gas inside the earth are stored in the pores of the reservoir rock. In the world of petroleum industry, calculation of volume of the oil that can be recovered from the reservoir is something important to do. This calculation involves the calculation of the velocity of fluid flow by utilizing the principles and formulas provided by the Fluid Dynamics. The formula is usually applied to the fluid flow passing through a well defined control volume, for example: cylinder, curved pipe, straight pipes with different diameters at the input and output, and so forth. However, because of reservoir rock, as the fluid flow medium, has a wide variety of possible forms of the control volumes, hence, calculation of the velocity of the fluid flow is becoming difficult as it would involve calculations of fluid flow velocity for each control volume. This difficulties is mainly caused by the fact that these control volumes, that existed in the rock, cannot be well defined. This paper will describe a method for calculating this fluid flow velocity of the control volume, which consists of a combination of laboratory measurements and the use of some theories in the Fluid Dynamics. This method has been proofed can be used for calculating fluid flow velocity as well as oil recovery in reservoir rocks, with fairly good accuration.
Penerapan Dinamika Fluida dalam Perhitungan Kecepatan Aliran dan Perolehan Minyak di Reservoir Dwi Listriana Kusumastuti
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): ComTech
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v5i2.2232

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Water, oil and gas inside the earth are stored in the pores of the reservoir rock. In the world of petroleum industry, calculation of volume of the oil that can be recovered from the reservoir is something important to do. This calculation involves the calculation of the velocity of fluid flow by utilizing the principles and formulas provided by the Fluid Dynamics. The formula is usually applied to the fluid flow passing through a well defined control volume, for example: cylinder, curved pipe, straight pipes with different diameters at the input and output, and so forth. However, because of reservoir rock, as the fluid flow medium, has a wide variety of possible forms of the control volumes, hence, calculation of the velocity of the fluid flow is becoming difficult as it would involve calculations of fluid flow velocity for each control volume. This difficulties is mainly caused by the fact that these control volumes, that existed in the rock, cannot be well defined. This paper will describe a method for calculating this fluid flow velocity of the control volume, which consists of a combination of laboratory measurements and the use of some theories in the Fluid Dynamics. This method has been proofed can be used for calculating fluid flow velocity as well as oil recovery in reservoir rocks, with fairly good accuration.
Enhancing Permit Status Checking for the Integrated Public Service Information and Reporting System Application Dwi Listriana Kusumastuti; Farhan Mubarak; Rehan Choirul Rohily; Sahtia Murti; Yulius Denny Prabowo; Emny Harna Yossy
PIKSEL : Penelitian Ilmu Komputer Sistem Embedded and Logic Vol 11 No 2 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Islam 45 Bekasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/piksel.v11i2.7227

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The district government of Sanggau already has a public service mall (MPP), which is used by all agencies as a place of service. SIPADU (Integrated Public Service Information and Reporting System) is the name of this application, which has various features to meet the needs of MPPs (Public Service Mall). Currently, users of the SIPADU application find it difficult to check the status of permissions. Users must first complete the authentication procedure in order to obtain the desired permission status. This research was conducted to implement a solution to make it easier for users to check the status of the submitted licensing by building a web-based system that will search for the data without requiring login authentication. The analytical methods used include Literature Study and Interview. The design method used is the waterfall method with 6 stages of the process, namely Planning, Analysis, Design, Implementation, Testing, and Verification. The result of this system is a website that can check the status of the permit being submitted. The results of the User Interface evaluation are following the provisions of the Eight Golden Rules method and the results of the evaluation of system testing using the BlackBox testing method with the results showing 100% no errors occur so that it is very suitable for use by users. This study applies the Web Scraping method using PHP scripts and using the Apache Web Server to obtain all licensing data using authentication data provided by PT Media Visual Group so that all users of the SIPADU application can track licensing.