05441nam 2200661Ia 450 991100476810332120200520144314.01-281-05463-197866110546320-08-053481-3(CKB)1000000000383917(EBL)313667(OCoLC)190826590(SSID)ssj0000072364(PQKBManifestationID)12014658(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072364(PQKBWorkID)10094732(PQKB)10439059(MiAaPQ)EBC313667(EXLCZ)99100000000038391720000907d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntegrated flow modeling /John R. Franchi1st ed.Amsterdam [Netherlands] ;New York Elsevier Science B.V.20001 online resource (305 p.)Developments in petroleum science ;49Description based upon print version of record.0-444-50500-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-280) and index.Cover; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Chapter 1. Overview; 1.1 Program Overview; 1.2 Conventional Black Oil Simulator Equations; 1.3 Extended Black Oil Simulator Equations; 1.4 Program Operation; 1.5 Input Data File- ITEMP.DAT; 1.6 Output Data Files; Exercises; Chapter 2. Reservoir Structure; 2.1 Coordinate Orientation; 2.2 Traditional Mapping; 2.3 Computer Generated Maps; 2.4 Geostatistical Mapping; 2.5 Bulk Volume and Net Volume; Exercises; Chapter 3. Porosity; 3.1 Porosity Defined; 3.2 Net Pore Volume and Saturation; 3.3 Statistics of Porosity Distributions; 3.4 Characteristic VolumeExercisesChapter 4. Permeability; 4.1 Darcy's Law; 4.2 Permeability; 4.3 Directional De pendence of Permeability; 4.4 Permeability Averaging; Exercises; Chapter 5. Critical Sample Size; 5.1 Critical Sample Size for Porosity; 5.2 Permeability Distributions; 5.3 Critical Sample Size for Permeability; 5.4 Measures of Permeability Heterogeneity; Exercises; Chapter 6. Petrophysical Model; 6.1 Compressional and Shear Velocities; 6.2 Estimates of Moduli; 6.3 Moduli from Acoustic Velocities; 6.4 Acoustic Impedance and Reflection Coefficient; 6.5 Geostatistical Correlations; ExercisesChapter 7. Relative Permeability7.1 Effective Permeability and Relative Permeability; 7.2 Two-Phase Relative Permeability; 7.3 Averaging Relative Permeability Data; 7.4 Two-Phase Relative Permeability Correlations; 7.5 Three-Phase Relative Permeability Correlations; Exercises; Chapter 8. Capillary Pressure; 8.1 Basic Concepts; 8.2 Capillary Pressure; 8.3 Capillary Pressure Measurements; 8.4 Capillary Pressure Correlation Methods; Exercises; Chapter 9. Extended Rock-Fluid Interactions; 9.1 Miscible Conditions; 9.2 Solid Precipitation; 9.3 Water Blocking; 9.4 Mobility Control9.5 Effective Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure9.6 Transmissibility; Exercises; Chapter 10. Fluid Properties; 10.1 Fundamental Fluid Property Concepts; 10.2 Black Oil Model PVT Data; 10.3 Extrapolating Saturated Curves; 10.4 Bubble Point Tracking; 10.5 Extended Fluid Properties Model; Exercises; Chapter 11. Fluid Displacement; 11.1 Mobility; 11.2 Fractional Flow; 11.3 Recovery Efficiency; 11.4 Production Stages; 11.5 Miscible Displacement Models; Exercises; Chapter 12. Formulation of Flow Equations; 12.1 Conservation of Mass; 12.2 Flow Equations for Three-Phase Flow12.3 Recasting the Flow Equations12.4 Introduction of the Capillary Pressure Concept; 12.5 Extended Black Oil Simulator Equations; Exercises; Chapter 13. Source/Sink Terms; 13.1 Productivity Index; 13.2 Rate Constraint Representation; 13.3 Pressure Constraint Representation; 13.4 Well Constraints; 13.5 Aquifer Models; Exercises; Chapter 14. Solution of the Extended Flow Equations; 14.1 The Finite Difference Concept; 14.2 Derivative of Accumulation Terms; 14.3 Volume Integration and Discretization; 14.4 Multi-Variable Newton-Raphson IMPES Procedure; Exercises; Chapter 15. IFLO Applications15.1 Monitoring Frontal AdvanceIntegrated Flow Modeling presents the formulation, development and application of an integrated flow simulator (IFLO). Integrated flow models make it possible to work directly with seismically generated data at any time during the life of the reservoir. An integrated flow model combines a traditional flow model with a petrophysical model. The text discusses properties of porous media within the context of multidisciplinary reservoir modeling, and presents the technical details needed to understand and apply the simulator to realistic problems. Exercises throughout the text direct the readeDevelopments in petroleum science ;49.Hydrocarbon reservoirsMathematical modelsTraps (Petroleum geology)Hydrocarbon reservoirsMathematical models.Traps (Petroleum geology)553.28622.3382015118622/.3382/015118 21622.3382015118Fanchi John R626447MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911004768103321Integrated flow modeling4391022UNINA