We present a parameter estimation method for a quasi-stationary multiphysics problem in subsurface modeling. Specifically, the modeling part for the state equation is based on the coupled Biot-Lamé-Navier system in order to describe the interaction between some pay-zone and a non-overlapping non-pay regime. The coupled system for the state is formulated within a variational monolithically-coupled framework. We propose an iterative stochastic ensemble method (ISEM) to estimate material coefficients such as permeability coefficients in the pay-zone or Lamé parameters in the non-pay zone. ISEM is based on stochastic estimation of gradients using an ensemble of directional derivatives within a Gauss-Newton iteration. The resulting update equation resembles the update step in ensemble Kalman filter. However, the inverse of the output covariance matrix in the update equation is regularized using standard truncated singular value decomposition. The proposed algorithm treats the forward simulator as a blackbox and avoids explicit derivation of the adjoint equations, which is major task for nonstationary systems. Our forward formulation and parameter estimation method are validated by some numerical tests including an extension of Mandel's problem.
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47th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium
June 23–26, 2013
San Francisco, California
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978-0-9894844-0-4
Parameter Estimation for the Coupled Biot-Lamé-Navier Problem in Subsurface Modeling
Thomas Wick;
Thomas Wick
The University of Texas at Austin
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Ahmed H. Elsheikh;
Ahmed H. Elsheikh
The University of Texas at Austin
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Mary F. Wheeler
Mary F. Wheeler
The University of Texas at Austin
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Paper presented at the 47th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, California, June 2013.
Paper Number:
ARMA-2013-291
Published:
June 23 2013
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Wick, Thomas, Elsheikh, Ahmed H., and Mary F. Wheeler. "Parameter Estimation for the Coupled Biot-Lamé-Navier Problem in Subsurface Modeling." Paper presented at the 47th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, California, June 2013.
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