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Autor:
Jan Dirk Jansen, S. A. Vakili-Ghahani
Publikováno v:
Computational Geosciences, 16 (1), 2011
From a system-theoretical point of view and for a given configuration of wells, there are only a limited number of degrees of freedom in the input–output dynamics of a reservoir system. This means that a large number of combinations of the state va
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Delft University of Technology
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In reservoir simulations, we use an ensemble of fine-scale geological models that are upscaled to coarser representations for flow simulations. The primary objective of the upscaling process is to meet the computational limits of the simulator. Howev
Autor:
S. A. Vakili-Ghahani, J. D. Jansen
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The conventional reason for upscaling in reservoir simulation is the computational limit of the simulator. However, we argue that, from a system-theoretical point of view, a more fundamental reason is that there is only a limited amount of informatio
Autor:
Jan Dirk Jansen, S. Ali Vakili-Ghahani
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Summary The conventional reason for upscaling in reservoir simulation is the computational limit of the simulator. However, we argue that, from a system-theoretical point of view, a more fundamental reason is that there is only a limited amount of in
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