Title of article :
Upscaling relative permeabilities in a structured porous medium
Author/Authors :
S.E. Gasda، نويسنده , , M.A. Celia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
14
From page :
493
To page :
506
Abstract :
Upscaling of multi-phase flow problems for a heterogeneous porous medium requires modification of constitutive functions at the grid-block scale. A particular type of heterogeneity that has important environmental consequences involves thin, continuous streaks of high permeability through lower-permeability background rocks. These streaks, which may correspond to features like abandoned wells in mature sedimentary basins, can become preferential flow paths for an invading fluid. Quantification of flow through these types of heterogeneities in deep, geological formations is necessary for estimates of migration and possible leakage of injected fluids such as hazardous liquid wastes, municipal liquid wastes, and, possibly, carbon dioxide. One of the important constitutive functions for proper estimation of flow through these flow paths is the relative permeability function. In the simple case of a single high-permeability streak in a uniform rock matrix, with both materials having identical (local) relative permeability functions, the upscaled relative permeability must be changed significantly to capture the proper leakage. Standard petroleum reservoir pseudo-functions for relative permeability capture the general features of the upscaled function, but they still produce errors of several hundred percent in the leakage estimation. Detailed three-dimensional numerical simulations and associated upscaled calculations demonstrate the proper form for the upscaled relative permeability, and provide a modified derivation of pseudo-functions to capture the leakage behavior in upscaled models.
Keywords :
upscaling , Relative permeability function , Structured heterogeneity , Two-phase flow , Waste Disposal , Abandoned well leakage
Journal title :
Advances in Water Resources
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Advances in Water Resources
Record number :
1270883
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