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Using rock type "x" in T2Well

Hi

T2well gives you the option to represent your tubular as a bundle of smaller tubes. I was trying to use rock type x (domain) right after the wellhead for representation of the wellhead choke. Testing a case with a relatively high rate and a high choke restriction (factor of 20 or more diameter reduction), I didn’t observe a significant (and/or durable) JT effect on temperature. May be I am over-expecting its performance, but still I wanted to check with you.

I wonder if defining the rock type and assigning it to the grid cell of interest is enough to get T2well to do its’ job? Or any additional input is needed; for instance should we correct the cross sectional area given in “CONNE” keyword, or touch volume-input in ELEME or else.

 

Appreciate your feedback

Godarzi

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      • Godarzi_K
      • 2 yrs agoWed, June 1, 2022 at 6:53 AM UTC
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        • Mo_haseeb
        • 10 mths agoTue, July 9, 2024 at 4:32 PM UTC
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        Hi  

        It is always nice to read and learn from your responses. I am also a new tough user. Could you please give a similar step-by-step for creating an INCON file. I am struggling to initialize my model.

        Mo.

      • Godarzi_K
      • 2 yrs agoWed, June 1, 2022 at 6:54 AM UTC
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      • Godarzi_K
      • 2 yrs agoWed, June 1, 2022 at 6:58 AM UTC
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      Info.

      A 1D radial model with a 1km well at center, injecting at 300 bar and 25'C. Geo-gradient from 5'C at surface to 35'C in reservoir, hydrostatically initialized.

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    • 10 mths agoTue, July 9, 2024 at 4:32 PM UTCLast active
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