Machine Learning: Science and Technology (Jan 2024)

Learning a general model of single phase flow in complex 3D porous media

  • Javier E Santos,
  • Agnese Marcato,
  • Qinjun Kang,
  • Mohamed Mehana,
  • Daniel O’Malley,
  • Hari Viswanathan,
  • Nicholas Lubbers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-2153/ad45af
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. 025039

Abstract

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Modeling effective transport properties of 3D porous media, such as permeability, at multiple scales is challenging as a result of the combined complexity of the pore structures and fluid physics—in particular, confinement effects which vary across the nanoscale to the microscale. While numerical simulation is possible, the computational cost is prohibitive for realistic domains, which are large and complex. Although machine learning (ML) models have been proposed to circumvent simulation, none so far has simultaneously accounted for heterogeneous 3D structures, fluid confinement effects, and multiple simulation resolutions. By utilizing numerous computer science techniques to improve the scalability of training, we have for the first time developed a general flow model that accounts for the pore-structure and corresponding physical phenomena at scales from Angstrom to the micrometer. Using synthetic computational domains for training, our ML model exhibits strong performance ( R ^2 = 0.9) when tested on extremely diverse real domains at multiple scales.

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