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    Corey's exponent for generating relative permebilitycurve

    Hi,
    I'm matching experimental data and the best match I could get is if I use higher corey exponents.However, I'm not sure how high reasonably I can go. I saw a couple of papers doing simulation with different values of nw and no for water wet and oil wet.I reduced the end points in order to delay production but still the simulated is faster than the experimental data (everything else is great).However, if I use higher corey's exponent ,for example nw=no=4, it is perfect.The question is whether it is justifiable
    Any suggestion please appreciated

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  3. Re: Corey's exponent for generating relative permebilitycurve

    The justification is that, "it works"

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  5. Re: Corey's exponent for generating relative permebilitycurve

    The term "correlation" means relationship between result and input.

    If your input justfies the high exponent, then so be it.

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