2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14102757
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Improved IMPES Scheme for the Simulation of Incompressible Three-Phase Flows in Subsurface Porous Media

Abstract: In this work, an improved IMplicit Pressure and Explicit Saturation (IMPES) scheme is proposed to solve the coupled partial differential equations to simulate the three-phase flows in subsurface porous media. This scheme is the first IMPES algorithm for the three-phase flow problem that is locally mass conservative for all phases. The key technique of this novel scheme relies on a new formulation of the discrete pressure equation. Different from the conventional scheme, the discrete pressure equation in this w… Show more

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“…Supercritical CO 2 accumulated at the top of the reservoir due to buoyancy in 2150, rather than moving rapidly laterally (Fig. 5 b,d) 82 . The system was gravity dominated, as counter-current movement ensued in the vertical route owing to the gravity segregation of CO 2 , water, and oil, and the CO 2 invasion into the reservoir being stable due to gravity stability and gravity exceeding viscous forces 83 , it is also pertinent to note that low injection rate is accompanied with less lateral spreading of gas 84 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Supercritical CO 2 accumulated at the top of the reservoir due to buoyancy in 2150, rather than moving rapidly laterally (Fig. 5 b,d) 82 . The system was gravity dominated, as counter-current movement ensued in the vertical route owing to the gravity segregation of CO 2 , water, and oil, and the CO 2 invasion into the reservoir being stable due to gravity stability and gravity exceeding viscous forces 83 , it is also pertinent to note that low injection rate is accompanied with less lateral spreading of gas 84 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Supercritical CO2 accumulated at the top of the reservoir due to buoyancy in 2150, rather than moving laterally (Fig. 5b & d) 57 . The system was gravity dominated, as counter-current movement ensued in the vertical route owing to the gravity segregation of CO 2 , water, and oil, though the gravity segregation was reduced because of relative permeability [58][59][60][61] , with increasing residence time, the system will be fully gravity stable evidenced by uid interfaces being at.…”
Section: Injection and Pressurementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The implicit methods, in contrast, are “unconditionally stable” but very expensive from the computational point of view and may lead to mass balance errors. See for example [ 30 , 31 ] for two-phase flow using an implicit pressure and explicit saturation schemes, three-phase fluid flow [ 32 ], finite element methods [ 33 36 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%