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    Evaluation of horizontal wellbore single-phase pressure drop models based on large-scale experiment

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    The prediction accuracy of the five horizontal wellbore single-phase drop models (Siwon, Asheim, Su, Yuan, Ouyang) is evaluated and compared based on the high-quality experimental data measured by a self-developed experimental system with large size horizontal wellbore (ID: 139.7 mm). The results show that the pressure drop prediction accuracy of the five models is, from high to low, Ouyang, Siwon, Asheim, Yuan, and Su. Generally, the Su and Yuan models have high predictions and the Siwon and Asheim model have low predictions. The Ouyang model has good prediction performance, its average relative error is only 5.5%, and the example also proves its good prediction effect, but it can't represent complex mechanisms such as the resistance effect caused by wall perforation. The models for predicting the pressure drop of single-phase flow in a horizontal wellbore need to be further improved to completely represent complex mechanisms of the variable mass flow in the horizontal wellbore, such as the resistance effect caused by wall perforation and lubrication flow drag reduction effect caused by wall influx. Key words: pressure drop model, horizontal wellbore, perforated completion, large-scale wellbore, prediction accuracy evaluatio
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