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Tipo: Artigo de Evento
Título : Effect of non-equilibrium mass transfer in miscible gas recovery processes
Autor : Fernandes, Bruno Ramon Batista
Lima, Ivens da Costa Menezes
Drumond Filho, Edilson Pimentel
Marcondes, Francisco
Sepehrnoori, Kamy
Palabras clave : Non-equilibrium;Mass transfer;Condensate reservoirs;EOS;UTCOMP;Simulator
Fecha de publicación : 2013
Editorial : https://abcm.org.br/anais/cobem/2013
Citación : FERNANDES, Bruno Ramom Batista; LIMA, Ivens da Costa Menezes; DRUMOND, Edílson Pimentel; MARCONDES, Francisco; SEPEHRNOORI, Kamy. Effect of non-equilibrium mass transfer in miscible gas recovery processes. In: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - COBEM, 22º., 03-07 nov. 2013, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. Anais [...] , Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil, 2013.
Abstract: The mass transfer equilibrium is a condition usually assumed to solve EOS and flash equations. However, this condition is not always true for all reservoirs, especially in regions near high-rate gas wells. For such wells, the fluids take seconds to run through a gridblock near the wellbore, and there is not enough time to achieve the equilibrium mass transfer. This paper presents a model to evaluate the non-equilibrium condition based on an empirical correlation from the literature. It takes into account the effects of diffusion coefficients and gas velocity to calculate the non-equilibrium saturations of the components. The simulation is performed in a gas-condensate reservoir, and the results are compared with the ones obtained with the local-equilibrium consideration. The simulator used was the UTCOMP compositional simulator, developed at The University of Texas at Austin.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/61841
ISSN : 2176-5480
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