Generalized Mathematical Model of Non-Oil Petroleum. Part I. Network Approach to Dividing of the Area of Deposit on Modules

Authors

  • S. V. Denisov Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia
  • V. E. Lyalin Kalashnikov ISTU, Izhevsk, Russia
  • A. N. Krasnov Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia
  • A. A. Shushkov Udmurt Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22213/2410-9304-2018-2-121-129

Keywords:

hydrodynamic modeling, multiphase mixture, non-volatile oil

Abstract

The paper presents a generalized model of non-volatile oil with introduced assumptions that make it possible to reliably solve the problem of hydrodynamic modeling of deposits. A network approach to the division of the field of the deposit and a mathematical description of the modules are presented. This method is a network approach to creating a simulator of deposits and provides a higher level of standardization than the classical method. The procedure for generating modules responsible for the basic elements that are used to describe the calculation area is presented; the application of this procedure for the implementation of modules is described using the generalized non-volatile oil as an example. A new approach is proposed for the breakdown of the estimated area of the field, including the productive layer and ground equipment, to provide a higher level of abstraction in the decomposition of the reservoir system. To describe the formation, wells and ground objects, various types of assemblies and connections were proposed. Depending on the number of phases, the corresponding nodes have been developed.

Author Biographies

S. V. Denisov, Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia

PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor

V. E. Lyalin, Kalashnikov ISTU, Izhevsk, Russia

DSc in Engineering, DSc in Mineralogy, Professor

A. N. Krasnov, Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia

PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor

A. A. Shushkov, Udmurt Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia

PhD in Engineering, Senior Researcher

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Published

02.07.2018

How to Cite

Denisov С. В., Lyalin В. Е., Krasnov А. Н., & Shushkov А. А. (2018). Generalized Mathematical Model of Non-Oil Petroleum. Part I. Network Approach to Dividing of the Area of Deposit on Modules. Intellekt. Sist. Proizv., 16(2), 121–129. https://doi.org/10.22213/2410-9304-2018-2-121-129

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