WellModel - ftype
Hi everyone, has anyone coupled the Wellsim wellbore simulator to tough2? as a f-type generator for example?
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Marco,
I used the f-type GENER option, but the BHP values in the rate-enthalpy table were not computed using Wellsim. I was using another numerical wellbore simulator called PROFILI. And it worked.
The f-type option to simulate a well production at fixed WHP has two main limitations:
i) it works only for a well producing from a single feedzone;
ii) the BHP is computed with the wellbore simulator with a fixed fluid composition.
For geothermal applications the above limitations often cannot be accepted. For instance, most of wells produce from multiple feeds over quite long sections.
To overcome the first limitation, I modified TOUGH2 by coupling the f-type option with a well on deliverability completed over multiple feedzones. The f-type option gives the BHP at the top of the producing interval, while the TOUGH2 standard well model computes the pressure gradient in order to evaluate the BHP in front of any feedzone. The code modification was working, but the results were acceptable only for wells with single-liquid flow in the producing section.
In fact, the standard TOUGH2 well model is built with heavy assumptions not allowing a proper solution of two-phase flow and dry steam flow (conservation of volumetric rates rather than mass rate; no flash calculations, but properties taken equal to that of fluids in the reservoir block; friction and acceleration pressure drops neglected, ecc.).
Regards,
Alfredo
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Hi Alfredo
Thanks for your reply. I'm aware of the limitations and I agree with you. I was thinking, even if it not correct, to run a wellbore simulation with multiple fractures and then create one f-type table for each feedzone and treat them as separate source/sinks in tough2.
The main asumption is that incoming enthalpy and mass flow rate aportioning (for each feed zone out of the WH flow rate) will be the same for every escenario. This is clearly is not correct since enthalpy will not be the same in each fracture and flowrateswill change the accordingly with with the mass that is coming from below and it respectively BHP. Do you think it will a good aproach?