drawdown Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdrɔː.daʊn]
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  • This is the typical situation where the frictional pressure losses inside the basepipe are comparable with the applied reservoir drawdown.

  • Instead, our results suggest that convective drawdown plays a role by pulling lithosphere toward the zone of maximum shortening.

  • The uniform pressure drawdown, which corresponds to the same production rate, is also shown for comparison (dashed line).

  • A solution that would be acceptible today would probably lie between the extremes of immediate construction and the long-term continuation of aquifer drawdown.

  • To satisfy this constraint, one must verify whether the restriction on the drawdown has been reached or not, and if it has been exceeded, reduce the production rate.

  • If the resource is non-recharging, any use will result in drawdown of the aquifer, and economically efficient use consists of a pattern that maximizes the present value of the resource.

  • Reservoir pressure drawdown along the wellbore.

  • It was anticipated that the drawdown of the implementation force would be postponed substantively until the municipal elections had taken place.

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