A numerical model is developed to simulate gas blowdowns through a thin tube and a filter (porous media), separating a high pressure gas filled reservoir to low pressure ones. Based on a previous work, a one-dimensional approach is developed by using the finite element method to solve the transient compressible flow and to predict the pressure and temperature evolution in space and time. Mass, momentum, and energy conservation equations are solved in a fully coupled way in the reservoirs, the pipes and the porous media. Numerical results, such as pressure and temperature evolutions, are firstly compared with experimental data to validate the model for different configurations. Couplings between porous media and pipe flow are then validated ...
The complexity of porous media makes the classical methods used to study hydrocarbon reservoirs inac...
Compressible flows are characterized by the fact that the fluid density changes significantly throug...
The purpose of this thesis is to model, investigate and where possible validate the impact of Emerge...
The paper presents a numerical investigation on the rapid gas decompression in pure nitrogen which i...
Transient compressible flow in porous media was investigated analytically. The major portion of the ...
In the process industry, upset conditions can result in the release of fluids to the atmosphere. Suc...
An analytical and numerical solution for unsteady discharge of gas through blow down stack open to a...
The paper is focused on the numerical simulation of the compressible gas flow through the porous med...
The paper presents a one-dimensional transient mathematical model of compressible non-isothermal mul...
In this study, the controlled or uncontrolled release of a vapor-liquid mixture during the blowdown ...
Modeling transient flow characteristics in a producing gas well has been a problem long over in natu...
Fractured reservoirs are often characterised by large permeability contrasts between the rock (the &...
A finite element numerical method is developed for the modelling of compressible flows with locally ...
We present a one dimensional model to describe the gas flow and the heat transfer in high breaking c...
The problems related to the blowdown of pressure vessels containing mixtures of hydrocarbons are wel...
The complexity of porous media makes the classical methods used to study hydrocarbon reservoirs inac...
Compressible flows are characterized by the fact that the fluid density changes significantly throug...
The purpose of this thesis is to model, investigate and where possible validate the impact of Emerge...
The paper presents a numerical investigation on the rapid gas decompression in pure nitrogen which i...
Transient compressible flow in porous media was investigated analytically. The major portion of the ...
In the process industry, upset conditions can result in the release of fluids to the atmosphere. Suc...
An analytical and numerical solution for unsteady discharge of gas through blow down stack open to a...
The paper is focused on the numerical simulation of the compressible gas flow through the porous med...
The paper presents a one-dimensional transient mathematical model of compressible non-isothermal mul...
In this study, the controlled or uncontrolled release of a vapor-liquid mixture during the blowdown ...
Modeling transient flow characteristics in a producing gas well has been a problem long over in natu...
Fractured reservoirs are often characterised by large permeability contrasts between the rock (the &...
A finite element numerical method is developed for the modelling of compressible flows with locally ...
We present a one dimensional model to describe the gas flow and the heat transfer in high breaking c...
The problems related to the blowdown of pressure vessels containing mixtures of hydrocarbons are wel...
The complexity of porous media makes the classical methods used to study hydrocarbon reservoirs inac...
Compressible flows are characterized by the fact that the fluid density changes significantly throug...
The purpose of this thesis is to model, investigate and where possible validate the impact of Emerge...