In this training course, participants will build, run, and analyze a geothermal simulation in porous and non-porous rock. This will be achieved using Aspen Tempest MORE and Aspen Tempest VIEW, employing a black oil model with single phase water injection below the boiling point of water. |
Geoscientists, reservoir engineers, and individuals with an understanding of thermal energy flow modeling through porous and non-porous rock. |
SUS-S122
1 day(s)
0.7
Introductory
• Instruction on basic topics • Discussion about the general approach • Instructor-guided demonstrations of features and execises • Hands-on exercises |
A background in geoscience. A working knowledge of the operating system you are using for this course. An understanding of thermal energy flow modeling through porous and non-porous rock. |
TEM102 Introduction to Tempest ENABLE: History matching, field development and optimisation |
Part 1 Creating a Simulation Deck Using the Wizard Part 2 Updating the Deck With New Include Files Part 3 Adding Wells to Your Deck Part 4 Entering Fluid Data Part 5 Thermal Modeling Setup Part 6 Setting Initial Conditions Part 7 Setting up Well Events Part 8 Running and Monitoring a Simulation Run Part 9 Post Processing Part 10 Setting Zero Porosity Cells for Thermal Modelling Part 11 Boundary Conditions Part 12 Tracers Part 13 Adding Well Fractures to Wells Part 14 Local Refinement Grids Part 15 Controlling Simulation Output Data Part 16 Extending the Simulation Time Part 17 Post Processing |
Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.