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Title Multiscale Simulation of Flow and Heat Transport in Fractured Geothermal Reservoirs: Inexact Solvers and Improved Transport Upscaling
Authors Tor Harald SANDVE, Inga BERRE, Eirik KEILEGAVLEN, Jan Martin NORDBOTTEN
Year 2013
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords DFM, multiscale, fractured reservoirs, upscaling, inexact solvers, discrete fracture models
Abstract Improved methods for characterizing fractured media have led to detection of fractures at multiple scales. As fluid flow is highly influenced by the fractures, appropriate modeling of the fractures is essential for accurate prediction of the energy extraction in geothermal reservoirs. However, an exact fine-scale model where all fractures are resolved is not feasible from a computational perspective. As a remedy we present an efficient multiscale method, based on representing flow in large-scale fractures explicitly in the computational model, whereas flow in small-scale fractures and the porous media is upscaled. In contrast to traditional upscaling approaches we keep the link to the fine-scale model and can thus compute approximate fine-scale solutions, which can be utilized in fine-scale heat transport simulations. Even more, the accuracy of the approximate solution can be improved by applying the upscaled model as a preconditioner in a convergent iterative framework. Our methodology is demonstrated by considering synthetic examples based on data from the EGS in Soultz, involving both deterministic and stochastic realizations of fractures at multiple scales. The quality of the approximate solution is tested by considering heat transfer on the fine-scale as well as upscaled transport models resembling the MINC approach, but featuring improved flux calculations based on fine-scale information.
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