We study a class of preconditioners to solve large-scale linear systems arising from fully implicit reservoir simulation. These methods are discussed in the framework of the auxiliary space preconditioning method for ...We study a class of preconditioners to solve large-scale linear systems arising from fully implicit reservoir simulation. These methods are discussed in the framework of the auxiliary space preconditioning method for generality. Unlike in the case of classical algebraic preconditioning methods, we take several analytical and physical considerations into account. In addition, we choose appropriate auxiliary problems to design the robust solvers herein. More importantly, our methods are user-friendly and general enough to be easily ported to existing petroleum reservoir simulators. We test the efficiency and robustness of the proposed method by applying them to a couple of benchmark problems and real-world reservoir problems. The numerical results show that our methods are both efficient and robust for large reservoir models.展开更多
基金supported by Petro-China Joint Research Funding(Grant No.12HT1050002654)National Science Foundation of USA(Grant No.DMS-1217142)+1 种基金the Dean’s Startup FundAcademy of Mathematics and System Sciences and the State High Tech Development Plan of China(863 Program)(GrantNo.2012AA01A309)
文摘We study a class of preconditioners to solve large-scale linear systems arising from fully implicit reservoir simulation. These methods are discussed in the framework of the auxiliary space preconditioning method for generality. Unlike in the case of classical algebraic preconditioning methods, we take several analytical and physical considerations into account. In addition, we choose appropriate auxiliary problems to design the robust solvers herein. More importantly, our methods are user-friendly and general enough to be easily ported to existing petroleum reservoir simulators. We test the efficiency and robustness of the proposed method by applying them to a couple of benchmark problems and real-world reservoir problems. The numerical results show that our methods are both efficient and robust for large reservoir models.