Uncertainty and Optimization Workflow On Imported Case
Uncertainty and Optimization Workflow On Imported Case
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Step 2: Open the Uncertainty and Optimization process and drop in the imported case. This example shows sensitivity
by variable task, you can also do the same for the other available tasks in the U &O process.
Step 3: Double click on Run simulation case >> Open the Editor >> Define your variables of interest by opening the
keywords containing the parameters.
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4: After clicking okay or Apply on the Run Simulation case dialogue, all the variables defined via the keyword editor will
show up on the Base case panel next to the “Run simulation case” command. You can then open the “Variables” tab to
specify the base case values and the arguments. Specify the other parameters as required, including parameters on the
sensitivity tab. Test and Run the workflow.
Note: The “free memory every” option is also new in 2010.1; this automatically frees unused memory after every nth
runs as specified by the user.
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The Tornado plot shows the relative influence of each of the variables to the chosen summary vector, objective
function or volumetric results. In this case, the Total Oil Production is chosen as the summary
summar vector and the
Tornado plot shows that the Oil Viscosity of heaviest component (HC21B) is the most influential parameter.
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