Bin Gong, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorLouis J. Durlofsky | grad student | 2007 | Stanford | |
(Effective models of fractured systems.) |
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Gong B, Li J, Shan Y. (2013) An integrated approach of fractured reservoir modelling based on seismic interpretations and discrete fracture characterisation Society of Petroleum Engineers - International Petroleum Technology Conference 2013, Iptc 2013: Challenging Technology and Economic Limits to Meet the Global Energy Demand. 2: 1024-1031 |
Gong B, Qin G. (2012) A hybrid up scaling procedure for modeling of fluid flow in fractured subsurface formations International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling. 9: 667-683 |
Huo D, Gong B. (2010) Numerical simulation on CO 2 leakage through fractures along wells using discrete fracture modeling Society of Petroleum Engineers - Spe Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition 2010, Apogce 2010. 3: 1613-1629 |
Huo D, Gong B. (2010) Discrete modeling and simulation on potential leakage through fractures in CO2 sequestration Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 6: 5132-5147 |
Gong B, Karimi-Fard M, Durlofsky LJ. (2008) Upscaling discrete fracture characterizations to dual-porosity, dual-permeability models for efficient simulations of flow with strong gravitational effects Spe Journal. 13: 58-67 |
Karimi-Fard M, Gong B, Durlofsky LJ. (2006) Generation of coarse-scale continuum flow models from detailed fracture characterizations Water Resources Research. 42 |
Gong B, Karimi-Fard M, Durlofsky LJ. (2006) An upscaling procedure for constructing generalized dual-porosity/dual- permeability models from discrete fracture characterizations Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 3: 2149-2162 |