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CHAPTER 12
Cake Filtration: Mechanism, Parameters
and Modeling 262
Summary, 262. Introduction, 263. Incompressive Cake Filtration,
265. Compressive Cake Filtration Including Fines Invasion, 291.
References, 318.
PART IV
Formation Damage by Inorganic and
Organic Processes
CHAPTER 13
Inorganic Scaling and Geochemical
Formation Damage 323
Summary, 323. Introduction, 323. Geochemical Phenomena—
Classification, Formulation, Reactions in Porous Media, 326.
Geochemical Modeling, 335. Graphical Description of the Rock-
Fluid Chemical Equilibria, 339. Geochemical Model Assisted
Analysis of Solid Mineral—Aqueous Phase Interactions and
Construction of Charts, 344. References, 372.
CHAPTER 14
Formation Damage by Organic Deposition 379
Summary, 379. Introduction, 379. Characteristics of
Asphaltenic Oils, 382. Mechanisms of the Heavy Organic
Deposition, 388. Asphaltene and Wax Phase Behavior and
Deposition Envelopes, 392. Asphaltene Adsorption, 405.
Empirical Algebraic Model for Formation Damage by
Asphaltene Precipitation in Single Phase, 410. Simplified
Analytic Model for Asphaltene-Induced Formation Damage in
Single-Phase, 414. Plugging-Nonplugging Pathways Model for
Asphaltene Deposition in Single-Phase, 421. Two-Phase and
Dual-Porosity Model for Simultaneous Asphaltene-Paraffin
Deposition, 428. Single-Porosity and Two-Phase Model for
Organic Deposition, 438. References, 449.