2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-011-9813-y
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Compositional Streamline Simulation: A Parallel Implementation

Abstract: Compositional reservoir simulators are needed to model oil recovery from petroleum reservoirs by miscible gas injection. This article describes the development and application of a parallel version of a compositional streamline simulator. A compositional streamline module is developed and integrated with an existing finite-difference simulator. Finitedifference calculations including pressure solution are performed on a single processor. The movement of fluids (which includes streamline tracing, mappings, flux… Show more

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“…We are interested in validating our method in terms of front propagation, and therefore we consider a simplified version of the original SPE10 Benchmark problem. Here, we simulate a flow driven by a pressure gradient, i.e., we impose Dirichlet boundary condition on the following sets: (10). Initially, the domain is filled by the non-wetting phase.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We are interested in validating our method in terms of front propagation, and therefore we consider a simplified version of the original SPE10 Benchmark problem. Here, we simulate a flow driven by a pressure gradient, i.e., we impose Dirichlet boundary condition on the following sets: (10). Initially, the domain is filled by the non-wetting phase.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A streamline tracer algorithm combined with two-phase flow in porous media on decomposed domain is a novelty. In [10], the authors, proposed an algorithm based on distributed-memory to assign to different processes a part of the streamline set. Thus, this approach does not require any communication between processes for calculating the streamlines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siavashi et al (2016) used streamline-based simulation to obtain the injection-production control area, which is also called sweep region, to reflect the development performance of waterflooding reservoir. However, this method calls for a long time to build and calculate the streamline model, making itself time-consuming work (Stenerud et al 2008;Bhambri and Mohanty 2011). Besides, considering the available parameters and expense, not all waterflooding reservoirs have the ability to conduct the streamline numerical simulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%