In petroleum reservoir simulation, the standard preconditioner is a two-stage process which involves solving a restricted pressure system with AMG. Initially designed for isothermal models, this approach is often used in the thermal case. However, it does not incorporate heat diffusion or the effects of temperature changes on fluid flow through viscosity and density. We seek to develop preconditioners which consider this cross-coupling between pressure and temperature. In order to study the effects of both pressure and temperature on fluid and heat flow, we first consider a model of non-isothermal single phase flow through porous media. For this model, we develop a block preconditioner with an efficient Schur complement approximation. Then, we extend this method for multiphase flow as a two-stage preconditioner.
Seminar series
          
      Date
              Tue, 20 Nov 2018
      
      
          Time
        14:00 - 
        14:30
          Location
              L5
          Speaker
              Thomas Roy
          Organisation
              Oxford
           
    