Yuguang Chen, Ph.D.

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2005 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
Petroleum Engineering, Hydrology, Geophysics
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Louis J. Durlofsky grad student 2005 Stanford
 (Upscaling and subgrid modeling of flow and transport in heterogeneous reservoirs.)
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Pan H, Chen Y, Sheffield J, et al. (2015) Phase-Behavior Modeling and Flow Simulation for Low-Temperature CO2 Injection Spe Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 18: 250-263
Zuo L, Chen Y, Dengen Z, et al. (2014) Three-Phase Relative Permeability Modeling in the Simulation of WAG Injection Spe Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 17: 326-339
Iranshahr A, Chen Y, Voskov DV. (2014) A coarse-scale compositional model Computational Geosciences. 18: 797-815
Chen Y, Li Y, Efendiev Y. (2013) Time-of-flight (TOF)-based two-phase upscaling for subsurface flow and transport Advances in Water Resources. 54: 119-132
Scheidt C, Caers J, Chen Y, et al. (2011) A multi-resolution workflow to generate high-resolution models constrained to dynamic data Computational Geosciences. 15: 545-563
Chen Y, Park K, Durlofsky LJ. (2011) Statistical assignment of upscaled flow functions for an ensemble of geological models Computational Geosciences. 15: 35-51
Chen Y, Li Y. (2009) Local-Global Two-Phase Upscaling of Flow and Transport in Heterogeneous Formations Multiscale Modeling & Simulation. 8: 125-153
Chen Y, Durlofsky LJ. (2008) Ensemble-level upscaling for efficient estimation of fine-scale production statistics Spe Journal. 13: 400-411
Chen Y, Mallison BT, Durlofsky LJ. (2008) Nonlinear two-point flux approximation for modeling full-tensor effects in subsurface flow simulations Computational Geosciences. 12: 317-335
Chen Y, Wu X. (2008) Upscaled modeling of well singularity for simulating flow in heterogeneous formations Computational Geosciences. 12: 29-45
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