Author/Authors :
Alfredo Battistelli، نويسنده , , Claudio Calore، نويسنده , , Karsten Pruess، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An equation-of-state (EOS) module has been developed for the
TOUGH2 simulator, belonging to the MULKOM family of computer codes
developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This module, named
EWASG (Equation-of-State for Water, Salt and Gas), is able to handle threecomponent
mixtures of water, sodium chloride, and a slightly soluble noncondensible
gas (NCG). At present the NCG can be chosen to be air, CO2, CH4,
H2, or Nz. EWASG can describe liquid and gas phases, and includes
precipitation and dissolution of solid salt. The dependence of density,
viscosity, enthalpy, and vapour pressure of brine on salt concentration is taken
into account, as well as the effects of salinity on gas solubility in the liquid phase
and related heat of solution. The reduction of rock porosity because of salt
precipitation is also considered, as well as the related decrease of formation
permeability. Vapour pressure lowering (VPL) due to suction pressure is
represented by Kelvinʹs equation, in which the effects of salt are considered
whereas those of NCG have currently been neglected.
The main assumptions made in developing the EWASG module are
described, together with the correlations employed to calculate the
thermophysical properties of multiphase HzO-NaC1--CO2 mixtures, which can
be used to simulate the thermodynamic behaviour of commonly exploited
geothermal reservoirs. © 1997 CNR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
Keywords :
TOUGH2 , numerical simulator , reservoirsimulation , multicomponent fluid , modelling.