A Generalized Numerical Approach for Modeling Multiphase Flow and Transport in Fractured Porous Media

2009 
A physically based numerical approach is presented for modeling multiphase flow and transport processes in fractured rock. In particular, a general framework model is discussed for dealing with fracture-matrix interactions, which is applicable to both continuum and discrete fracture conceptualization. The numerical modeling approach is based on a general multiple-continuum concept, suitable for modeling any types of fractured reservoirs, including double-, triple-, and other multiplecontinuum conceptualmodels. In addition, a new, physically correct numerical scheme is discussed to calculatemultiphase flow between fractures and thematrix, using continuity of capillary pressure at the fracture-matrix interface. The proposed general modeling methodology is verified in special cases using analytical solutions and laboratory experimental data, and demonstrated for its application inmodeling flow through fractured vuggy reservoirs. AMS subject classifications: 76S05
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