| Title | MODELLING TRACERS USING THE WAIWERA GEOTHERMAL FLOW SIMULATOR |
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| Authors | A.E. Croucher, M.J. O’Sullivan and J.P. O’Sullivan |
| Year | 2021 |
| Conference | New Zealand Geothermal Workshop |
| Keywords | Reservoir models, numerical modelling, flow simulator, tracer |
| Abstract | The Waiwera parallel, open-source geothermal flow simulator now includes the ability to model the movement of passive tracers in geothermal flows. A new algorithm is used which offers greater flexibility and higher efficiency. Rather than creating special equation-of-state modules for tracers, the tracer equations are solved separately from the flow equations, and as they are linear, this can be done using only a single linear equation solution per time step. This approach also allows arbitrary numbers of tracers to be modelled in conjunction with any equation of state. Either liquid-phase or vapour-phase tracers can be simulated, and temperaturedependent Arrhenius decay can be included. In this paper we describe Waiwera`s new tracer capabilities and demonstrate their performance via benchmark test problems and by application to a field-scale geothermal reservoir model. |