ECMOR v - 5th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery 1996
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.201406903
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Dual Mesh Method for Multiphase Flows in Heterogeneous Porous Media

Abstract: More and more computerized models provide reservoir descriptions of million ceIls, which correspond to the complexity of the heterogeneities met in natural rocks. Huid flow simulations within these media need upscaling techniques. The Dual Mesh Method considering specific discretisation for each unknown allows to solve this upscaling problem by doing adaptive homogeneisation. In this paper, non linear problems are addressed and time steps different for each resolution are considered. Applications in heterogene… Show more

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“…This is contrast with the claim that the homogenized relative permeabilities are tensorial quantities [e.g., Quintard and Whitaker, 1999;Verdière et al, 1996]. This remark is supported by the work of Bear et al [1987] on 3-D orthogonal network of capillary tubes.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
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“…This is contrast with the claim that the homogenized relative permeabilities are tensorial quantities [e.g., Quintard and Whitaker, 1999;Verdière et al, 1996]. This remark is supported by the work of Bear et al [1987] on 3-D orthogonal network of capillary tubes.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…[20] The tensorial property applies to the macroscale permeability K e a , and then to the macroscale intrinsic permeability, as for example K se = K e w (p c0 = 0), but does not apply to macroscale relative permeabilities (k re a ) ij , (a = w, n), as defined (component by component) by (45). This is contrast with the claim that the homogenized relative permeabilities are tensorial quantities [e.g., Quintard and Whitaker, 1999;Verdière et al, 1996]. This remark is supported by the work of Bear et al [1987] on 3-D orthogonal network of capillary tubes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…From a mathematical point of view, the DMM approach is justified by the parabolical (or elliptical) nature of the pressure equation (long range forces) compared with the hyperbolical nature of the saturation equation. It makes the pressure profiles to be smoother than the saturation profiles (Verdière et al, 1996).…”
Section: Pressure Based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accurate alternative to pseudo-functions, known as the dual-mesh (DM) method [33,95], solves for the pressure distribution in the upscaled grid and includes the fine-scale heterogeneities in the computation of the phase saturations. Arbogast and Bryant [4] introduced a version of the DM method that upscales the transmissivities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%