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PGE 323M Reservoir Engineering III (Simulation)
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2015
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Modifications to the discrete equations for wells
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Modifications to the discrete equations for wells
Simple 2D Problem in CMG
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Irregular Domains
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Interblock permeabilities
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2D Finite Volume Discretization
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Boundary Conditions in 2D
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Introduction to Two-Dimensional Problems
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Introduction to Two-Dimensional Problems
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1D Single Phase Flow Example in CMG
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Boundary Conditions for Heterogeneous Reservoirs
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Interblock Reservoir Properties
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Finite Volume in 1D for Heterogeneous Reservoirs
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Finite Volume in 1D for Heterogeneous Reservoirs
Transmissibility Form of Discrete Equations
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Transmissibility Form of Discrete Equations
Explicit and Implicit Time Discretization
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Explicit and Implicit Time Discretization
Spatial Approximation with Finite DIfferences
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Spatial Approximation with Finite DIfferences
Weak Form of Pressure Diffusivity Equation
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Weak Form of Pressure Diffusivity Equation
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In this video section we defined briefly on several implentation aspects. Conceptually, we can add it to Web- spline method because is similar to standard finite element techniques. Only we must use a differet type of basic functions. Thank you to discuss of the basic algorithamic components in commen pratice. Hence, the stabilizaton we can also amout to the sparse matrix multiplications and form grid cell. Thank you!
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Q/Using a Taylor series and the expressions derived in ¢=¢⁰exp[cf(p-p⁰)] and 1/Bw=1/Bw⁰exp[cf(p-p⁰)], derive the following linear approximations for porosity formation volume factor: a. ¢=¢⁰ [1+cr(¢ - ¢⁰)] b. 1/Bw=1/Bw⁰ [1+cf(¢-¢⁰)] Pls
great explanation
Thanks for sharing
please can i contact with you? i really very queckly
I don't understand anything at all
hi sir, can u make a video on chemical flooding(polymer) by cmg stars?
Audio quality is very very low
Loved this video, it helped me so much, thank youu
What is the term transmissibility means here? I googled but did not get the proper definition. Transmissibility is used in the CMG GEM for flow equation
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Please can you make video on Gem
And what about 3rd and 4th derivatives ??
How do I get xd, td and Xsw.
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Hello, do you have a CMG installation file (minimum 2018) ? If so, is it okay to send it to my email (akbartambah05@gmail.com)?
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Hey,ur courses are awesome. But could you teach it on Matlab?
looking forward to graduate studies.
why do you partially differentiate f when x is the only variable it takes?
Yeah in this case it will be the same as total derivative.
thanks so much. it's so clear. and now i have a good understanding of these approximation methods
I am using these lecture in order to describe the topic to my students. Thank you.
nice. can you give an example by putting values in this equation?
the most usefull tutorials! thx
Thank you for your Working
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PGE 323M: The one stop shop for Computational Reservoir Simulation. Thank you sir!
How can i get porosity data, thicknes data, permeability data and depth data? for my exercise
Hello Alfi, Connect me via erseth.ajay@gmail.com , I will share you the data necessary for your exercise.
Have you ggot the data bro?
Good day! I’m trying to model half a hydraulic fracture with this approach. But got choked by convergence problems due to the smaller values of the fracture width. Do you have any idea? Maybe you’ve encountered a problem like that. I have tried the effective permeability approach but my model fracture conductivity absolutely changed. Thank you
could you do a C02 sequestration example in CMG?
Hi, Can we use this to determine the amount of methane gas entrapped inside the gas hydrates?
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I just love this section cause of the notation. One general form for different discretization schemes
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buddy - i cant hear anything with all my volumes turned up. now I gotta turn my volumes down, and find another tube
ezpz thx for making it so straight forward
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You managed to teach something in 20 minutes better than my professor could in an hour and fifteen minutes. Thank you.
3 hours, in my case. xD
3 hours, in my case. xD
That was boring. That was something from someone you see on location that has a college degree and has absolutely no idea what’s actually going on lol
Dear sir, do you have the MATLAB script code for this in your website? I would like to learn from your code to implement it in MATLAB and consider to re-write it in Python
Does this content have a pdf format?
There's an error in the mapping of the link from the main course with Oil Balance in Multiphase flow mapped to Gas balance youtube video.
hey man im writing a quiz in 30 minutes on this i need to know what are some issues this these "bucklet" theory
Nice video. But I have one question. How to derive continuity equation for porous media?
Hi, and thanks ,Mr.Foster, for these great lectures. I got one question though, the constant that we multiplied to each side of implicit form (from which we derived T and B), contains formation volume factor(Bw), the viscosity and perm(which I assume we consider relative perm here),which are time dependent parameters. Considering the fact that in the transmissiblity form we use same T and B for time frames n and n+1, it is interesting to me how valid it is to use a factor that contains time dependent features as constant to be multiplied implicit form. Thanks beforehand