CATS – A process-based model for turbulent turbidite systems at the reservoir scale - 04/10/16
Abstract |
The Cellular Automata for Turbidite systems (CATS) model is intended to simulate the fine architecture and facies distribution of turbidite reservoirs with a multi-event and process-based approach. The main processes of low-density turbulent turbidity flow are modeled: downslope sediment-laden flow, entrainment of ambient water, erosion and deposition of several distinct lithologies. This numerical model, derived from (Salles, 2006; Salles et al., 2007), proposes a new approach based on the Rouse concentration profile to consider the flow capacity to carry the sediment load in suspension. In CATS, the flow distribution on a given topography is modeled with local rules between neighboring cells (cellular automata) based on potential and kinetic energy balance and diffusion concepts. Input parameters are the initial flow parameters and a 3D topography at depositional time. An overview of CATS capabilities in different contexts is presented and discussed.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Turbidite, Numerical simulation, Process-based model, Reservoir, Cellular automata, Rouse number
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Vol 348 - N° 7
P. 489-498 - septembre 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.