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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
July 2019
Print publication year:
2019
Online ISBN:
9781108591416
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Book description

This book provides a self-contained introduction to the simulation of flow and transport in porous media, written by a developer of numerical methods. The reader will learn how to implement reservoir simulation models and computational algorithms in a robust and efficient manner. The book contains a large number of numerical examples, all fully equipped with online code and data, allowing the reader to reproduce results, and use them as a starting point for their own work. All of the examples in the book are based on the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST), an open-source toolbox popular popularity in both academic institutions and the petroleum industry. The book can also be seen as a user guide to the MRST software. It will prove invaluable for researchers, professionals and advanced students using reservoir simulation methods. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Reviews

‘This book on reservoir simulation is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the extraction of hydrocarbons. As suggested by its title, the book is indeed an introduction, just what newbies will want for learning to implement simulation of production processes for hydrocarbons, but by no means inadequate for advanced researchers and professionals … The MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST) routines as developed by the author and provided in the book are freely available, and the author's discussion really minimizes the complexity of the mathematics.’

M. S. Field Source: Choice

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Contents

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  • Frontmatter
    pp i-iv
  • Contents
    pp v-xii
  • Preface
    pp xiii-xvi
  • 1 - Introduction
    pp 1-18
  • Part I - Geological Models and Grids
    pp 19-20
  • 2 - Modeling Reservoir Rocks
    pp 21-54
  • 3 - Grids in Subsurface Modeling
    pp 55-110
  • Part II - Single-Phase Flow
    pp 111-112
  • 4 - Mathematical Models for Single-Phase Flow
    pp 113-142
  • 5 - Incompressible Solvers for Single-Phase Flow
    pp 143-173
  • 6 - Consistent Discretizations on Polyhedral Grids
    pp 174-201
  • 7 - Compressible Flow and Rapid Prototyping
    pp 202-228
  • Part III - Multiphase Flow
    pp 229-230
  • 8 - Mathematical Models for Multiphase Flow
    pp 231-271
  • 9 - Discretizing Hyperbolic Transport Equations
    pp 272-288
  • 10 - Solvers for Incompressible Immiscible Flow
    pp 289-336
  • 11 - Compressible Multiphase Flow
    pp 337-412
  • 12 - The AD-OO Framework for Reservoir Simulation
    pp 413-474
  • Part IV - Reservoir Engineering Workflows
    pp 475-476
  • 13 - Flow Diagnostics
    pp 477-517
  • 14 - Grid Coarsening
    pp 518-557
  • 15 - Upscaling Petrophysical Properties
    pp 558-596
  • Appendix - The MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox
    pp 597-630
  • References
    pp 631-649
  • Index
    pp 650-657
  • Index
    pp 658-660

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