Abstract. A general form of the double porosity model of single phase flow in a naturally fractured reservoir is derived from homogenization theory. The microscopic model consists of the usual equations describing Darcy flow in a reservoir, except that the porosity and permeability coefficients are highly discontinuous. Over the matrix domain, the coefficients are scaled by a parameter representing the size of the matrix blocks. This scaling preserves the physics of the flow in the matrix as tends to zero. An effective macroscopic limit model is obtained that includes the usual Darcy equations in the matrix blocks and a similar equation for the fracture system that contains a term representing a source of fluid from the matrix. The conver...
We consider the problem of modeling flow through naturally fractured porous media. In this type of m...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...
Three models are considered for single component, single phase flow in naturally fractured porous me...
Double porosity models for the liquid filltration in a naturally fractured reservoir is derived from...
International audienceThis paper deals with the seepage of a fluid through a fractured porous medium...
yesDouble porosity models for the liquid filltration in a naturally fractured reservoir is derived f...
A dual porosity model of multidimensional, multicomponent, multiphase flow in naturally fractured re...
ACLInternational audienceA double porosity model of multidimensional immiscible com-pressible...
Using the theory of homogenization we derive macroscopic models for describing flow of gas at low pr...
We present the two-level homogenization of the flow in a deformable double-porous structure describe...
A model for two-phase, incompressible, immiscible fluid flow in a highly fractured porous medium is ...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...
Abstract. We derive a macroscopic model for single phase, incompressible, viscous fluid flow in a po...
Abstract. We derive rigorously a homogenized model for the displacement of one compressible miscible...
We consider the problem of modeling flow through naturally fractured porous media. In this type of m...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...
Three models are considered for single component, single phase flow in naturally fractured porous me...
Double porosity models for the liquid filltration in a naturally fractured reservoir is derived from...
International audienceThis paper deals with the seepage of a fluid through a fractured porous medium...
yesDouble porosity models for the liquid filltration in a naturally fractured reservoir is derived f...
A dual porosity model of multidimensional, multicomponent, multiphase flow in naturally fractured re...
ACLInternational audienceA double porosity model of multidimensional immiscible com-pressible...
Using the theory of homogenization we derive macroscopic models for describing flow of gas at low pr...
We present the two-level homogenization of the flow in a deformable double-porous structure describe...
A model for two-phase, incompressible, immiscible fluid flow in a highly fractured porous medium is ...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...
Abstract. We derive a macroscopic model for single phase, incompressible, viscous fluid flow in a po...
Abstract. We derive rigorously a homogenized model for the displacement of one compressible miscible...
We consider the problem of modeling flow through naturally fractured porous media. In this type of m...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...