please, i wanna know if there is any function in CMG that specializes for Nanoparticle flooding ? or only i have to simulate the interactions and the results that i got in lab? any one has experience about this ? thanks in advance
CMG software is commonly used for reservoir simulation in the oil and gas industry. While it provides robust tools for simulating fluid flow in porous media, it may not have specific functions tailored for nanoparticle flooding.Typically, simulations involving nanoparticles may require specialized models or additional considerations beyond the standard reservoir simulation capabilities. You may need to simulate the interactions explicitly or explore custom modeling options to account for nanoparticle behavior in the reservoir.It's advisable to check the specific features and capabilities of the version of CMG software you're using or consult CMG's documentation and support for guidance on simulating nanoparticle flooding. If CMG doesn't offer specific tools for this, you might need to explore other simulation software or develop custom solutions depending on your requirements.
Thank you for your answer. I have over six years of expertise in CMG. I asked because I've read numerous articles about Nanoparticles flooding in CMG, but I haven't been able to identify any specific function for NPs flooding and i don't have the last version for CMG. However, I appreciate your response, and I believe they might only simulate the interaction based on the input and output fluid. My warm regards to you
Just create a Builder project that's based on STARS simulator, and you'll find what you need in the Process Wizard.
Can you give me the titles of the papers discussing nanofluids simulations you mentioned in your question? I'm working on something similar and they would be beneficial.