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Guided Interpretation #10 B10 - 8/12
B10.3 • Second Interpretation: Using The Energy Equation Model
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Create a new interpretation and copy elements from the Interpretation#1 as shown below:
Fig. B10.11 • Interpretation initialization dialog
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On the next dialog, ‘Temperature’ tab, change the ‘Calculation method’ to ‘Energy equation’.
Click Yes when asked if the HLC conversion should be made.
As you accept the conversion, the heat loss coefficient is modified together with the production
time if needed (defined in the transient part of the HLC dialog). This is because in the
segmented model this term represents all the surrounding material, whereas in the energy
equation model it represents only the completion. Transient effects weight as well the HLC in
different manners. If you click on the
icon, you can see that values of the first
interpretation have been properly carried on.
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Select the ‘Layer and inflow parameters’ option
and change the permeability to 2 md for
the top zone, to 1 md for the middle zone and to 3 md to the bottom zone. Keep all other
parameters and validate with OK.
Fig. B10.12 • layer and inflow parameters dialog