SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 1985
DOI: 10.2118/14366-ms
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Probabilistic Stability Analysis of Multiphase Flow in Porous Media

Abstract: Co. q SPE Member %Pyright 19S5, Scs5etyof Petroleum Engineers Fhispapar was prepared for presentation at the Wth Annual Technical Conference and Exhibitionof the Society of Petroleum Engineers held in Las k!gss, NV .%ptembar 22-25, 1985. rhis paper was selected for presentation by an SPE Program Committee following review of information contsinad in an abstract submitted by the luthor(a). tintents of the~r, ss presented, have not been reviewed by the Sodety of Petroleum En9inaem and are Subiec! to Comsoficm W … Show more

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“…The method furthermore allows big improvements in efficiency, although in the absence of physical diffusion or dispersion, numerical diffusion sets the short-wave cutoff length scale and hence may have a substantial effect on the results. King & Scher (1985) as well as Araktingi & Orr (1988) employ a probabilistic numerical scheme, based on a random walk model, in order to explore stability issues and the transition from fingering-dominated displacements to those dominated by heterogeneity effects in the rectilinear configuration. A more complete review of computational approaches to porous media flows is provided by Meiburg & Chen (1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method furthermore allows big improvements in efficiency, although in the absence of physical diffusion or dispersion, numerical diffusion sets the short-wave cutoff length scale and hence may have a substantial effect on the results. King & Scher (1985) as well as Araktingi & Orr (1988) employ a probabilistic numerical scheme, based on a random walk model, in order to explore stability issues and the transition from fingering-dominated displacements to those dominated by heterogeneity effects in the rectilinear configuration. A more complete review of computational approaches to porous media flows is provided by Meiburg & Chen (1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%