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Accelerating the convergence of coupled geomechanical‐reservoir simulations
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringWell StimulationReservoir EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringPetroleum ReservoirFluid PropertiesNumerical SimulationModeling And SimulationComputational GeophysicsDeformation ModelingReservoir CharacterizationReservoir SimulationRock PropertiesReservoir ModelingCoupled Geomechanical‐reservoir SimulationsFluid-structure InteractionCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsConventional Staggered AlgorithmReservoir GeologyPressure VariationsRock MechanicsPetroleum EngineeringCoupled Simulation
Abstract The pressure variations during the production of petroleum reservoir induce stress changes in and around the reservoir. Such changes of the stress state can induce marked deformation of geological structures for stress sensitive reservoirs as chalk or unconsolidated sand reservoirs. The compaction of those reservoirs during depletion affects the pressure field and so the reservoir productivity. Therefore, the evaluation of the geomechanical effects requires to solve in a coupling way the geomechanical problem and the reservoir multiphase fluid flow problem. In this paper, we formulate the coupled geomechanical‐reservoir problem as a non‐linear fixed point problem and improve the resolution of the coupling problem by comparing in terms of robustness and convergence different algorithms. We study two accelerated algorithms which are much more robust and faster than the conventional staggered algorithm and we conclude that they should be used for the iterative resolution of coupled reservoir‐geomechanical problem. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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