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- W1995594423 abstract "Summary In recent years, object-oriented (OO) methods have gained prominence amongst software developers as a means of modelling the real world more closely. Most OO applications to date have their roots in the field of Computer Science, and this may deter people without a strong computing background from investigating OO further. However, OO methods can be applied to concepts which may be more familiar to Petroleum Engineers. The intention of this paper is to demonstrate that the power of OO can be used to simplify the solution of practical problems by engineers having only a limited background in computing. Three such Petroleum Engineering applications are presented in this paper: probabilistic reserves evaluation; a gas recycling scheme and material balance calculations. In the first of these examples, we use OO methods to model a simple gas recycling scheme, taking into account explicitly vapour-liquid equilibrium (VLE), both in the surface separation train and in the reservoir. In the second example, OO methods are used instead of the well-known Monte Carlo method to derive a reserves expectation curve. in the third example, the Schilthuis material balance method is analyzed and represented using simple objects. A brief introduction to objects will prepare the ground for the more detailed analysis of these applications. In each case, the underlying principles are reviewed briefly, and analyzed in terms of objects. The structure and implementation of each of the resulting object classes will be demonstrated using short C++ programs. Finally, we apply these object classes to the solution of some real-life problems which have appeared in the Petroleum Engineering literature. Introduction We encounter objects in every day life and tend to think of them as things which can be seen or touched. There are a large number of Petroleum Engineering objects of this sort: drilling bits, production equipment and so on. However, there are other types of objects with which Petroleum Engineers are also familiar, though they may not think of them as such. These objects belong to the category of objects used in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) languages, the use of which are becoming more and more common in the software industry. This paper will give some examples of such objects and to show how they can be used to simplify the solution of problems which are often encountered by Petroleum Engineers." @default.
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- W1995594423 title "Examples of Petroleum Engineering Objects" @default.
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