PAPERS
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Morten R. Kristensen, Margot
Gerritsen, Per G. Thomsen, Michael L. Michelsen and Erling H. Stenby
Efficient Integration of Stiff
Kinetics with Phase Change Detection for Reactive Reservoir
Processes
Transport in
Porous Media, 69(3):383-409, 2007
Abstract
We propose the use of implicit one-step ESDIRK
(Explicit Singly Diagonal Implicit Runge-Kutta) methods for
integration of the stiff kinetics in reactive, compositional and
thermal processes that are solved using operator-splitting type
approaches. To facilitate the algorithmic development we construct a
virtual kinetic cell model. The model serves both as a tool for the
development and testing of tailored solvers as well as a testbed for
studying the interactions between chemical kinetics and phase
behavior. As case study, two chemical kinetics models with 6 and 14
components, respectively, are implemented for in-situ combustion, a
thermal oil recovery process. Through benchmark studies using the 14
component reaction model the new ESDIRK solvers are shown to improve
computational speed when compared to the widely used multi-step BDF
methods DASSL and LSODE.
Phase changes are known to cause convergence problems for the
integration method. We propose an algorithm for detection and
location of phase changes based on discrete event system theory.
Experiments show that the algorithm improves the robustness of the
integration process near phase boundaries by lowering the number
convergence and error test failures by more than 50% compared to
direct integration without the new algorithm.
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