A dual porosity model of multidimensional, multicomponent, multiphase flow in naturally fractured reservoirs is derived by the mathematical theory of homogenization. A fully compositional model is considered where there are N chemical components, each of which may exist in any or all of the three phases: gas, oil, and water. Special attention is paid to developing a general approach to incorporating gravitational forces, pressure gradient effects, and effects of mass transfer between phases. In particular, general equations for the interactions between matrix and fracture systems are obtained under homogenization by a careful scaling of these effects. Using this dual porosity compositional model, numerical experiments are reported for the b...
A new type of dual-porosity model is being developed to simulate two-phase flow processes in fractur...
Abstract. The governing equations of a compositional model for three-phase multicomponent fluid flow...
A new mathematical flow model is derived for characterizing the multiphase fluid flow phenomenon in ...
. We derive a dual-porosity model of multidimensional, multicomponent, three-phase flow in naturally...
A model for two-phase, incompressible, immiscible fluid flow in a highly fractured porous medium is ...
We consider the problem of modeling flow through naturally fractured porous media. In this type of m...
Abstract. A general form of the double porosity model of single phase flow in a naturally fractured ...
Three models are considered for single component, single phase flow in naturally fractured porous me...
International audienceThis paper deals with the seepage of a fluid through a fractured porous medium...
Numerical simulation of multiphase compositional flow in fractured porous media, when all the specie...
Naturally fractured reservoirs contain a significant amount of the world oil reserves. T...
Naturally fractured reservoirs contain a significant amount of the world oil reserves. T...
Porous materials are present in many natural as well as engineered structures. Engineering examples ...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...
Abstract. We derive rigorously a homogenized model for the displacement of one compressible miscible...
A new type of dual-porosity model is being developed to simulate two-phase flow processes in fractur...
Abstract. The governing equations of a compositional model for three-phase multicomponent fluid flow...
A new mathematical flow model is derived for characterizing the multiphase fluid flow phenomenon in ...
. We derive a dual-porosity model of multidimensional, multicomponent, three-phase flow in naturally...
A model for two-phase, incompressible, immiscible fluid flow in a highly fractured porous medium is ...
We consider the problem of modeling flow through naturally fractured porous media. In this type of m...
Abstract. A general form of the double porosity model of single phase flow in a naturally fractured ...
Three models are considered for single component, single phase flow in naturally fractured porous me...
International audienceThis paper deals with the seepage of a fluid through a fractured porous medium...
Numerical simulation of multiphase compositional flow in fractured porous media, when all the specie...
Naturally fractured reservoirs contain a significant amount of the world oil reserves. T...
Naturally fractured reservoirs contain a significant amount of the world oil reserves. T...
Porous materials are present in many natural as well as engineered structures. Engineering examples ...
A derivation of a multiple-porosity model for the flow of a single phase, slightly compressible flui...
Abstract. We derive rigorously a homogenized model for the displacement of one compressible miscible...
A new type of dual-porosity model is being developed to simulate two-phase flow processes in fractur...
Abstract. The governing equations of a compositional model for three-phase multicomponent fluid flow...
A new mathematical flow model is derived for characterizing the multiphase fluid flow phenomenon in ...