Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
667645 International Journal of Multiphase Flow 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A model/scheme for transient, thermal multiphase wellbore flow is presented.•The model/scheme can handle multispecies CO2 mixture with phase transition.•Phase stability and phase split calculations are included in the model.•A novel numerical scheme is proposed and is shown to be computationally efficient.•Comparison of the simulation and the field test shows a good agreement.

A non-isothermal and unsteady wellbore flow model for multispecies mixtures is presented. The model uses a rigorous thermodynamic approach to describe the isothermal flash process for phase transitions, and contains both stability analyses and phase split calculations. For two-phase state flow, the thermodynamic restraint for the pertinent gas and liquid chemical potential of each species is strictly met. This process is fully coupled with the relevant flow equations. Two examples of applications of the model are presented: a practical field trial case study and a theoretical problem. In the first example, the simulations agree reasonably well with measurements from the field case study, demonstrating that the modelling approach can characterise the unsteady dynamic process observed. In the second example, we demonstrate that the model can handle multispecies carbon dioxide flow with complicated phase transition processes.

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