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Maximus’ Model Building Environment

Maximus’ Model Building Environment allows the User to construct models very easily indeed. Various options can be selected from the Maximus menus and toolbars (see figure). More details of the menus applicable to model building and definition are given below.

Model building in Maximus is achieved using the Network Editor. This is a sophisticated drawing software that allows Users to connect physical objects, such as reservoirs, tubings, manifolds and pipelines together to create a network model of their system. For more details see the discussion on the Network Editor.To edit the individual objects in the network model, the user simply ‘double-clicks’ on the object and enters data (e.g. pipeline diameter) through its dialog.

Maximus’ Menu System & Toolbars

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File and Edit Menus
The File and Edit provide the usual functionality expected from Windows programs.

Mode Menu
The Mode menu option allows the User to select the type of simulation operation that is required. This operations divide into Basic Operations and Super Operations as listed below.

Basic Operations

Snapshot: simulation of a model at a given instant with a single set of boundary conditions or specifications

Life of Field: simulation of a model through field life modifying boundary conditions as required e.g. reducing reservoir
pressures

Sensitivity Analysis: perform simulations changing specifications in a systematic way thus investigating the sensitivity to given parameters

Setup and Global Menus

The Setup and Global menu options allow the User to define parameters and correlation options for a particular network model, i.e. the model that is currently highlighted. The options available on the Setup and Global menus are as follows:

Units of Measurement: select the preferred system of units for the simulation model (i.e. SI or Engineering) and tailor these as desired

Numerical Parameters: for example solution tolerances, maximum iteration limits applied to simulation calculations etc

Simulation Operations: settings for simulation operations e.g. start and end times for Life-of-Field simulation

Object Defaults: default parameters to be used when creating new objects e.g. wall roughness for a new pipeline

Fluid Model Options: select between Blackoil or Compositional and define the correlation options comprising these Fluid Models

Define Estimates: provide estimates to be used for unknown parameters to initialise solution algorithms

Custom Results: define customised results to best suit the User’s problem

Object Menu
The Object menu option allows the User to select different objects (e.g. pipeline, compressor etc). These options are also available from the toolbar.