Affiliation:
1. SINTEF Digital (Corresponding author)
2. SINTEF Digital
3. Total E&P
Abstract
Summary
Numerical smearing is oftentimes a challenge in reservoir simulation, particularly for complex tertiary recovery strategies. We present a new high-resolution method that uses dynamic coarsening of a fine underlying grid in combination with local timestepping to provide resolution in time and space. The method can be applied to stratigraphic and general unstructured grids, is efficient, introduces minimal computational overhead, and is applicable to flow models seen in practical reservoir engineering. Technically, the method is based on three concepts:
Sequential splitting of the flow equations into a pressure equation and a system of transport equations Dynamic coarsening in which we temporarily coarsen the grid locally by aggregating cells into coarse blocks according to cell-wise indicators on the basis of residuals (gradients and other measures of spatial and temporal changes can also be used) Asynchronous local timestepping that traverses cells/coarse blocks in the direction of flow
We assess the applicability of the method through a set of representative cases, ranging from conceptual to realistic, with complex fluid physics and reservoir geology, and demonstrate that the method can be used to reduce computational time and still retain high resolution in spatial/temporal zones and quantities of interest.
NOTE: This paper is published as part of the 2021 SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference Special Issue.
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Subject
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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