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3 fluid
текучая среда; жидкость; газ || текучий; жидкий; газообразный
circulation fluid буровой раствор
connate fluids реликтовые флюидные растворы
drilling fluid буровой раствор
gaseous fluid газовая среда, газовый флюид
interstitial fluid жидкость в пустотах
juvenile fluid ювенильный флюид
magmatic fluid магматический флюид
mud fluid буровой раствор
mud-laden fluid глинистый шлам в буровой скважине
pore fluid поровый флюид
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4 saturation
1. насыщение, насыщенность2. пропитывание
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1. насыщенность
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насыщение, насыщенность
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1) насыщенность2) насыщение•- average water saturation
- connate water saturation of formation
- consumed gas saturation
- critical gas saturation
- critical water saturation
- current oil saturation
- displacing phase saturation
- equilibrium gas saturation
- final oil saturation
- final water saturation
- fluid saturation
- flushed-zone saturation
- flushed-zone gas saturation
- flushed-zone oil saturation
- fractional saturation
- fractional saturation by two fluids
- gas saturation
- hydrocarbon saturation
- initial gas saturation
- initial oil saturation
- irreducible saturation
- irreducible water saturation
- liquid saturation
- mud-filtrate saturation
- oil saturation
- oil-and-gas saturation
- oil-water saturation
- pore saturation
- residual saturation
- residual gas saturation
- residual hydrocarbon saturation
- residual oil saturation
- residual oil-water saturation
- residual water saturation
- stratal water saturation
- total water saturation
- water saturation
- water-oil and gas saturation* * *• коэффициент насыщенности в долях ед.• насыщенность в %Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > saturation
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