Finite Element Simulation of Multiphase Flow in Oil Reservoirs -Comsol Multiphysics as Fast Prototyping Tool in Reservoir Simulation

Q3 Engineering
Taofik H. Nassan, M. Amro
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Abstract

Reservoir simulation is a powerful tool to mimic the formation behaviour during primary production and later on for planning enhanced oil recovery (EOR) pattern. However, all available commercial and developed scien-tific/academic software for this purpose is based on either finite difference method (FDM) or finite volume method (FVM). Recently finite element method started to gain more attention in the scientific and commercial practices due to its robust results and the ability to deal with complex boundaries. COMSOL Multiphysics is a finite element method (FEM)-based software, having very special features, which are different from standard reservoir engineering software packages like Eclipse or CMG, which are black box-type software. The most important feature of the COMSOL is that user can see equation and modify it - customize for specific conditions and objectives, as well as couple different physics together and apply different solvers, which are under user’s disposal. In this paper, short background of FEM will be illustrated and then the mathematical models of two-phase immiscible flow of water and heavy oil will be reviewed and simulated using COMSOL Multiphysics on the famous inverted five-spot model. The comparison between the results of Comsol Multiphysics and Eclipse shows good agreement. This study is the first step in applying Comsol Multiphysics to reservoir simulation. Further steps will involve simulating thermal enhanced oil recovery using steam flooding technique and coupling Comsol Multiphysics with CMG software package to enhance simulation inputs and outputs.
油藏多相流有限元模拟——comsol Multiphysics作为油藏模拟的快速原型工具
油藏模拟是一种强大的工具,可以模拟初级生产期间的地层行为,并在后期规划提高采收率(EOR)模式。然而,所有可用的商业和开发的科学/学术软件用于此目的是基于有限差分法(FDM)或有限体积法(FVM)。近年来,有限元方法以其可靠的结果和处理复杂边界的能力在科学和商业实践中得到越来越多的关注。COMSOL Multiphysics是一款基于有限元法(FEM)的软件,与Eclipse或CMG等标准的油藏工程软件包(黑盒子式软件)不同,它具有非常特殊的功能。COMSOL最重要的特点是用户可以看到方程并修改它-根据特定的条件和目标进行定制,以及将不同的物理结合在一起并应用不同的求解器,这些都在用户的处置之下。本文简要介绍了有限元法的背景,回顾了水重油两相非混相流动的数学模型,并利用COMSOL Multiphysics在著名的倒五点模型上进行了数值模拟。Comsol Multiphysics的计算结果与Eclipse的比较结果一致。该研究是将Comsol Multiphysics应用于油藏模拟的第一步。进一步的步骤包括使用蒸汽驱技术模拟热提高采收率,并将Comsol Multiphysics与CMG软件包相结合,以增强模拟输入和输出。
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Gornye nauki i tekhnologii
Gornye nauki i tekhnologii Chemical Engineering-Process Chemistry and Technology
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