Energy transition extends the range of geological settings and physical processes to be taken into account in subsurface reservoir modelling. Many of these applications consider essentially anisotropic reservoir or require advanced gridding that can not be resolved consistently by conventionally used Two Point Flux Approximation (TPFA). In this project we present a Nonlinear Two Point Flux Approximation (NTPFA) based on gradient reconstruction and homogenization function. The approximation provides consistent solution for full permeability tensor on various grids. The approach combines flux guesses in a nonlinear way such that the obtained approximation is essentially monotone that guarantees the positivity of solution. We demonstrate the c...
The solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fi...
AbstractIn this work we consider a mathematical model for two-phase flow in porous media. The fluids...
The solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fi...
Elliptic differential operators describe a wide range of processes in mechanics relevant to geo-ener...
The main objective of this thesis has been to investigate some methods for simulating CO2 storage an...
Constitutive laws relating fluid potentials and fluxes in a nonlinear manner are common in several p...
The first part of the thesis serves as an introduction to modelling of flow and transport in porous ...
An increasing number of geo-energy applications require the quantitative prediction of hydromechanic...
More than half of all hydrocarbon reservoirs are Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFRs), in which pro...
The continuous progress of reservoir monitoring technology provides encouraging capacities to reduce...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThis paper presen...
In this work we consider a mathematical model for two-phase flow in porous media. The fluids are ass...
In reservoir simulations, one of the biggest challenges is solving large modelswith complex geologic...
International audienceWe benchmark several numerical approaches building on upstream mobility two-po...
We develop a collocated Finite Volume Method (FVM) to study induced seismicity as a result of pore p...
The solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fi...
AbstractIn this work we consider a mathematical model for two-phase flow in porous media. The fluids...
The solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fi...
Elliptic differential operators describe a wide range of processes in mechanics relevant to geo-ener...
The main objective of this thesis has been to investigate some methods for simulating CO2 storage an...
Constitutive laws relating fluid potentials and fluxes in a nonlinear manner are common in several p...
The first part of the thesis serves as an introduction to modelling of flow and transport in porous ...
An increasing number of geo-energy applications require the quantitative prediction of hydromechanic...
More than half of all hydrocarbon reservoirs are Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFRs), in which pro...
The continuous progress of reservoir monitoring technology provides encouraging capacities to reduce...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThis paper presen...
In this work we consider a mathematical model for two-phase flow in porous media. The fluids are ass...
In reservoir simulations, one of the biggest challenges is solving large modelswith complex geologic...
International audienceWe benchmark several numerical approaches building on upstream mobility two-po...
We develop a collocated Finite Volume Method (FVM) to study induced seismicity as a result of pore p...
The solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fi...
AbstractIn this work we consider a mathematical model for two-phase flow in porous media. The fluids...
The solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fi...