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The Development of a Generalized 3D DFN Simulator Implementing 2D Rectangular Fracture Flow

Title
The Development of a Generalized 3D DFN Simulator Implementing 2D Rectangular Fracture Flow
Author
이근상
Keywords
2D rectangular fracture; bottom-water aquifer; discrete fracture network; fractured basement reservoir; water breakthrough
Issue Date
2012-09
Publisher
Taylor & Francis INC.
Citation
Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilzation and Environmental Effect, 2012, 34(22), P.2057-2065
Abstract
According to the Nelson's classification scheme, naturally fractured basement reservoirs are Type 1 systems in which the fractures provide porosity and permeability. Hydrocarbon production from basement reservoirs only occurs through the connected fracture network. Thus, characterization and prediction of flow behavior in basement reservoirs is extremely difficult due to the heterogeneity of the fractures. In this study, a generalized multiphase discrete fracture network simulator was developed. The model implements 2D flow within a rectangular fracture, which is important in thick fractured reservoirs like basement rocks. The discrete fracture network model developed in this study was validated for two synthetic fracture systems using a commercial model, ECLIPSE. Comparison showed excellent agreement between the results for both models. To examine the changing production behavior in fractured basement reservoirs, an attempt was made to analyze the effect of a bottom-water aquifer on production behavior. It was confirmed that the discrete fracture network model is a useful tool in predicting water breakthrough and remaining oil phenomena.
URI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15567036.2011.588682http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/41050
ISSN
1556-7036
DOI
10.1080/15567036.2011.588682
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING[S](공과대학) > EARTH RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING(자원환경공학과) > Articles
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