Coupled Systems Mechanics
Volume 8, Number 2, 2019, pages 147-168
DOI: 10.12989/csm.2019.8.2.147
Numerical simulation of non-isothermal flow in oil reservoirs using a two-equation model
Juan Diego dos Santos Heringer, Joao Gabriel de Souza Debossam, Grazione de Souza and Helio Pedro Amaral Souto
Abstract
This work aims to simulate three-dimensional heavy oil flow in a reservoir with heater-wells.
Mass, momentum and energy balances, as well as correlations for rock and fluid properties, are used to
obtain non-linear partial differential equations for the fluid pressure and temperature, and for the rock
temperature. Heat transfer is simulated using a two-equation model that is more appropriate when fluid
and rock have very different thermal properties, and we also perform comparisons between one- and
two-equation models. The governing equations are discretized using the Finite Volume Method. For the
numerical solution, we apply a linearization and an operator splitting. As a consequence, three algebraic
subsystems of linearized equations are solved using the Conjugate Gradient Method. The results obtained
show the suitability of the numerical method and the technical feasibility of heating the reservoir with
static equipment.
Key Words
finite volume method; heating techniques; non-isothermal flow; oil reservoir; operator splitting; reservoir simulation
Address
Juan Diego dos Santos Heringer, Joao Gabriel de Souza Debossam, Grazione de Souza and Helio Pedro Amaral Souto: Polytechnic Institute, Rio de Janeiro State University, Nova Friburgo, Brazil