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Included are: the elimination of constraint equations at the matrix level, phase change, steam injection rate, alternative treatments of heat loss, relative permeabilities and importance of hysteresis effects, improved solutions to the grid orientation problem and other simulation problems such as potential inversion, grid block size, time-step size control and induced fractures.
Simulation grid block size.
The grid block size depth in X, Y and Z direction are 1,273, 1,332 and 70 feet.
Sensitivity runs are completed to determine if grid block size has any impact on the production rates and consequently the fracture length.
The current work demonstrates how to model these systems with a smaller grid block size which allows you to apply sensitivity to the fracture length and model the fracture with enhanced accuracy.
A grid system of 50 × 1 × 1 was selected to represent the physical model in the experiment, resulting in a grid block size of 1.34 cm × 2.23 cm × 2.23 cm.
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The details of reservoir rock and fluid properties as well as grid block sizes used in simulation are presented in Table 8.
In the selection of the grid block sizes, refined blocks with the size of 5 ft were assigned to the neighboring blocks of the fractures to capture detailed performance of condensate evolution.
The grid size is the number of thread blocks per grid, and the block size is the number of threads per thread block.
The size of each grid block depends on the size of the reservoir.
However, the variable block size grid derivation and the related motion estimation relies on a regularization process which implies heavy iterative and inter-dependent computations.
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