Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation

Numerical dispersion is an artefact of current numerical analysis techniques that can cause severe distortions in simulations of processes in which relatively rapid saturation changes occur. Grid Orientation Effect (GOE) is a phenomenon in simulation caused by numerical dispersion, in which calculat...

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Main Author: Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2008
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.9532017-01-25T09:45:35Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/953/ Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Numerical dispersion is an artefact of current numerical analysis techniques that can cause severe distortions in simulations of processes in which relatively rapid saturation changes occur. Grid Orientation Effect (GOE) is a phenomenon in simulation caused by numerical dispersion, in which calculated performance is influenced by the orientation of the grid relative to the locations of injection and production wells. Pressures as well as saturations are distorted by grid orientation. This effect can cause serious problems in simulation of steam flooding or miscible-gas displacements. Therefore it is the objectives of this project to investigate the seriousness of this problem and the means in reducing the effect, using a numerical simulation. Carbon dioxide (CO2) miscible flooding process is being simulated on a homogeneous conceptual model, utilizing both parallel and diagonal grid configurations. Three methods of reducing GOE were studies; namely the two point upstream weightage method, nine-point scheme and increment of grid block (refining grid). Results were analysed and compared to evaluate the effectiveness of each method used. Results showed that the nine-point scheme gives the highest incremental recovery. However, in overall, combination of the three methods in parallel orientation yields the highest increment (9.15%). The average result for comparing the highest in parallel orientation and the lowest in diagonal orientation is 6.906%. Since the result is around 7%, it can be concluded that the results are converging. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2008 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/953/1/wan_ahmad_fuad_b_wan_abd_ghafar.pdf Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali (2008) Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation. Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Seri Iskandar,Tronoh,Perak. (Unpublished)
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Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali
Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation
description Numerical dispersion is an artefact of current numerical analysis techniques that can cause severe distortions in simulations of processes in which relatively rapid saturation changes occur. Grid Orientation Effect (GOE) is a phenomenon in simulation caused by numerical dispersion, in which calculated performance is influenced by the orientation of the grid relative to the locations of injection and production wells. Pressures as well as saturations are distorted by grid orientation. This effect can cause serious problems in simulation of steam flooding or miscible-gas displacements. Therefore it is the objectives of this project to investigate the seriousness of this problem and the means in reducing the effect, using a numerical simulation. Carbon dioxide (CO2) miscible flooding process is being simulated on a homogeneous conceptual model, utilizing both parallel and diagonal grid configurations. Three methods of reducing GOE were studies; namely the two point upstream weightage method, nine-point scheme and increment of grid block (refining grid). Results were analysed and compared to evaluate the effectiveness of each method used. Results showed that the nine-point scheme gives the highest incremental recovery. However, in overall, combination of the three methods in parallel orientation yields the highest increment (9.15%). The average result for comparing the highest in parallel orientation and the lowest in diagonal orientation is 6.906%. Since the result is around 7%, it can be concluded that the results are converging.
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author Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali
author_facet Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali
author_sort Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali bin Wan Abd Ghafar, Wan Ahmad Fuad Ali
title Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation
title_short Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation
title_full Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation
title_fullStr Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Methods to Reduce Grid Orientation Effect in Miscible Flood Simulation
title_sort comparison of methods to reduce grid orientation effect in miscible flood simulation
publisher Universiti Teknologi Petronas
publishDate 2008
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