Khirevich et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Three-dimensional simulation of tracer transport dynamics in formations with high-permeability channels or fractures: Estimation of oil saturationKhirevich et al., 2019
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- Khirevich S
- Patzek T
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- Physics of Fluids
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We simulate flow and dispersion of tracers in three-dimensional fractured geometries obtained with Voronoi tessellations.“Fractures” are generated and discretized using a parallel in-house code. These “fractures” can also be regarded as the high-permeability flow …
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