30 May 2022 to 2 June 2022
Asia/Dubai timezone

On a workflow for efficient computation of the permeability of tight sandstones

1 Jun 2022, 14:20
15m
Oral Presentation (MS09) Pore-scale modelling MS09

Speaker

Vladislav Pimanov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

Description

We present a workflow for fast pore-scale simulation of single-phase flow in tight reservoirs typically characterized by low, multiscale porosity. Multiscale porosity implies that the computational domain contains porous voxels (unresolved porosity) in addition to pure fluid voxels. In this case, the Stokes-Brinkman equations govern the flow, with the Darcy term needed to account for the flow in the porous voxels. As the central part of our workflow, robust and efficient solvers for Stokes and Stokes-Brinkman equations are presented. The solvers are customized for low-porosity binary and multiclass images, respectively. Another essential component of the workflow is a preprocessing module for classifying images with respect to the connectivity of the multiscale pore space.
Particularly, an approximation of the Stokes-Brinkman problem, namely, the Darcy problem, is investigated for the images that do not have pure fluid percolation paths. Thorough computational experiments demonstrate efficiency and robustness of the workflow for simulations on images from tight reservoirs.

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Country Russian Federation
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Primary author

Vladislav Pimanov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

Co-authors

Ekaterina Muravleva (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) Denis Orlov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) Dmitry Koroteev (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) Oleg Iliev (Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics) Vladislav Lukoshkin (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) Pavel Toktaliev (Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics)

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