Title of article
On the selection of primary variables in numerical formulation for modeling multiphase flow in porous media
Author/Authors
Yu-Shu Wu، نويسنده , , Peter A. Forsyth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
28
From page
277
To page
304
Abstract
Selecting the proper primary variables is a critical step in efficiently modeling the highly nonlinear problem of multiphase subsurface flow in a heterogeneous porous-fractured media. Current simulation and ground modeling techniques consist of (1) spatial discretization of mass and/or heat conservation equations using finite difference or finite element methods; (2) fully implicit time discretization; (3) solving the nonlinear, discrete algebraic equations using a Newton iterative scheme. Previous modeling efforts indicate that the choice of primary variables for a Newton iteration not only impacts computational performance of a numerical code, but may also determine the feasibility of a numerical modeling study in many field applications. This paper presents an analysis and general recommendations for selecting primary variables in simulating multiphase, subsurface flow for one-active phase (Richardsʹ equation), two-phase (gas and liquid) and three-phase (gas, water and nonaqueous phase liquid or NAPL) conditions. In many cases, a dynamic variable switching or variable substitution scheme may have to be used in order to achieve optimal numerical performance and robustness. The selection of primary variables depends in general on the sensitivity of the system of equations to the variables selected at given phase and flow conditions. We will present a series of numerical tests and large-scale field simulation examples, including modeling one (active)-phase, two-phase and three-phase flow problems in multi-dimensional, porous-fractured subsurface systems.
Keywords
Multiphase flow simulation , Newton iteration , Primary variable selection , Variable substitution , Richards’ equation and unsaturated flow
Journal title
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Record number
693182
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