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Numerical investigation of the gas-condensate mixture flow in a porous medium
Computer Research and Modeling, 2018, v. 10, no. 2, pp. 209-219Views (last year): 18. Citations: 2 (RSCI).In the last decades, the development of methods for increasing the efficiency of hydrocarbon extraction in fields with unconventional reserves containing large amounts of gas condensate is of great importance. This makes important the development of methods of mathematical modeling that realistically describe physical processes in a gas-condensate mixture in a porous medium.
In the paper, a mathematical model which describes the dynamics of the pressure, velocity and concentration of the components of a two-component two-phase mixture entering a laboratory model of plast filled with a porous substance with known physicochemical properties is considered. The mathematical model is based on a system of nonlinear spatially one-dimensional partial differential equations with the corresponding initial and boundary conditions. Laboratory experiments show that during a finite time the system stabilizes, what gives a basis to proceed to the stationary formulation of the problem.
The numerical solution of the formulated system of ordinary differential equations is realized in the Maple environment on the basis of the Runge–Kutta procedure. It is shown that the physical parameters of the gascondensate mixture, which characterize the modeled system in the stabilization regime, obtained on this basis, are in good agreement with the available experimental data. This confirms the correctness of the chosen approach and the validity of its further application and development for computer modeling of physical processes in gas-condensate mixtures in a porous medium. The paper presents a mathematical formulation of the system of partial differential equations and of respective system stationary equations, describes the numerical approach, and discusses the numerical results obtained in comparison with experimental data.
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On one resolvent method for integrating the low angle trajectories of a heavy point projectile motion under quadratic air resistance
Computer Research and Modeling, 2011, v. 3, no. 3, pp. 265-277Views (last year): 1. Citations: 6 (RSCI).New key parameters, namely b0 = tgθ0, θ0 — angle of throwing, Ra — top curvature radius and β0 — dimensionless speed square on the top of low angular trajectory were suggested in classic problem of integrating nonlinear equations of point mass projectile motion with quadratic air drag. Very precise formulae were obtained in a new way for coordinates x(b), y(b) and fly time t(b), b = tgθ where θ is inclination angle. This method is based on Legendre transformation and its precision is automatically improved in wide range of the θ0 values and drag force parameters α. The precision was monitored by Maple computing product.
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The approximate model of plane static problems of the nonlinear elasticity theory
Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 4, pp. 889-896Views (last year): 4. Citations: 2 (RSCI).This article is dedicated to the construction of the approximate mathematical model of the nonlinear elasticity theory for plane strain state. The third order effects method applied to symbolic computing. There three boundary value problems for the first, the second and the third order effects has been obtained within this method, which gets ability to use well-elaborated methods of the linear elasticity theory for the solution of specific problems. This method can be applied for analytical solving of plane problems of nonlinear elasticity theory of stress concentration around holes in mathematical package Maple. Considered example of the triangular hole. The influence of external loads on the stress concentration factor.
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Simulation of the gas condensate reservoir depletion
Computer Research and Modeling, 2020, v. 12, no. 5, pp. 1081-1095One of problems in developing the gas condensate fields lies on the fact that the condensed hydrocarbons in the gas-bearing layer can get stuck in the pores of the formation and hence cannot be extracted. In this regard, research is underway to increase the recoverability of hydrocarbons in such fields. This research includes a wide range of studies on mathematical simulations of the passage of gas condensate mixtures through a porous medium under various conditions.
In the present work, within the classical approach based on the Darcy law and the law of continuity of flows, we formulate an initial-boundary value problem for a system of nonlinear differential equations that describes a depletion of a multicomponent gas-condensate mixture in porous reservoir. A computational scheme is developed on the basis of the finite-difference approximation and the fourth order Runge .Kutta method. The scheme can be used for simulations both in the spatially one-dimensional case, corresponding to the conditions of the laboratory experiment, and in the two-dimensional case, when it comes to modeling a flat gas-bearing formation with circular symmetry.
The computer implementation is based on the combination of C++ and Maple tools, using the MPI parallel programming technique to speed up the calculations. The calculations were performed on the HybriLIT cluster of the Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex of the Laboratory of Information Technologies of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.
Numerical results are compared with the experimental data on the pressure dependence of output of a ninecomponent hydrocarbon mixture obtained at a laboratory facility (VNIIGAZ, Ukhta). The calculations were performed for two types of porous filler in the laboratory model of the formation: terrigenous filler at 25 .„R and carbonate one at 60 .„R. It is shown that the approach developed ensures an agreement of the numerical results with experimental data. By fitting of numerical results to experimental data on the depletion of the laboratory reservoir, we obtained the values of the parameters that determine the inter-phase transition coefficient for the simulated system. Using the same parameters, a computer simulation of the depletion of a thin gas-bearing layer in the circular symmetry approximation was carried out.
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