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pro vyhledávání: '"Benoît Nœtinger"'
Autor:
Benoît Noetinger
Publikováno v:
Comptes Rendus. Géoscience. 355:1-14
Publikováno v:
Advances in Geo-Energy Research. 6:241-251
Publikováno v:
Album of Porous Media ISBN: 9783031237997
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23800-0_102
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23800-0_102
Publikováno v:
Hydrogeology Journal. 13:184-201
Geological formations are complex features resulting from geological, mechanical, and physico-chemical processes occurring over a very wide range of length scales and time scales. Transport phenomena ranging from the molecular scale to several hundre
Publikováno v:
Transport in Porous Media. 56:305-328
We study the evolution of the water–oil front for two-phase, immiscible flow in heterogeneous porous media. Our analysis takes into account the viscous coupling between the pressure field and the saturation map. Although most of previously publishe
Publikováno v:
Transport in Porous Media. 56:283-303
Publikováno v:
Comptes Rendus Mécanique. 332:679-686
We present in this Note a stochastic approach to the matrix-fracture exchange in a heterogeneous fractured porous medium. We introduce an intermediate scale, called the unit-scale, between the local-scale (fracture-scale) and the large-scale characte
Publikováno v:
SPE Journal. 9:88-101
Summary Reservoir engineers often have to deal with history-matching problems. This is time-consuming because of the many numerical simulations that have to be run and also because of the size of the models. Optimization, coupled with gradient-based
Publikováno v:
Mathematical Geology. 34:125-142
Building reservoir models consistent with production data and prior geological knowledge is usually carried out through the minimization of an objective function. Such optimization problems are nonlinear and may be difficult to solve because they ten
Publikováno v:
SPE Journal. 6:25-31
Summary This paper presents a new geostatistical approach, called the general-inversion method that incorporates dynamic data (pressure transient, well production, water cut) into a reservoir model. It essentially involves two basic tools: the fast-F