Lecturer: S. Mahmoud Reza Pishvaie
Status (in the study program):
Optional course in graduate study, (26501)
Aims/Scope/Objectives: The students are acquainted with engineering judgment and formulation of problems in petroleum engineering (upstream) processes and related issues. The basic aim is to familiarize student with three key components of an optimization problem, namely, the objective function, the process model, and constraints. The students learn the approach how to attack the optimization problems through the convenient formulation and suitable method of solution. The graduates of this study are equipped with theoretical and practical knowledge of both static and dynamic optimizations. This is especially the case when they are encountered with Petr. Eng.-oriented problems; development plans, reservoir management, optimal production, history matching, reservoir characterization, to name a few.
Syllabus:
· Introduction to optimization formulation.
· Static(Algebraic) optimization methods.
· Evolutionary (Population-based) Methods
· Dynamic optimization, Variational approach.
· Multi-objective Optimization Methods
· Stochastic Systems and optimization under uncertainty.
· Application and case studies (Well placement, Reservoir characterization, Data assimilation, ...).
· Advanced topics.
References:
[1]. Rao, S.S., "Optimization, Theory & Applications", 3d Ed. Wiley Eastern Ltd., (Reprint: 2004).
[2]. Edgar, T.F. and D.M. Himmelblau, " Optimization of Chemical Processes", McGraw-Hill Int., (1984).
[3]. Nocedal, J. and Wright, S.J., "Numerical Optimization", Secaucus, N.J., USA: Springer-Verlag NY, Inc., 1999.
[4]. Lewis, J.M., Lakshmivarahan, S. and Dhall, S., "Dynamic Data Assimilation", Cambridge University Press, 2006.
[5]. Oliver, D. S., Reynolds, A.C. and Liu, N., "Inverse Theory for Petroleum Reservoir Characterization and History Matching", Cambridge University Press, 2008.
[6]. Ogunnaike, B. A., "Random Phenomena - Fundamentals and Engineering Applications of Probability & Statistics", CRC Press, 2009.
[7]. Crassidis, J.L. and Junkins, J.L., "Optimal Estimation of Dynamic Systems", CRC Press, 2004.
Teaching Method: Lectures, Seminar.
Prerequisites: Mathematics, (preferably) MATLAB, Conventional Simulators of Oil Reservoirs.
Personal work required: Home-Works & Term-Project
Examination method: Project-based.
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