Adaptation of reservoir engineering software to a DOS/Linux PC
Recent publications have described the implementation of state-of-the-art reservoir engineering applications based on integrated networks of mainframe, workstation, and desktop computers. These facilities provide excellent resources for geologic and engineering applications, but at the cost of substantial investment in computer hardware, network installation, and systems staffing. This paper describes an adaptation of similar state-of-the-art applications to a desktop platform that minimizes the required hardware and system investment. The platform is an Intel 486 or Pentium-based PC with two hard drives and 32 to 64 MB of memory. One disk is partitioned to a standard DOS/Windows environment. The other disk is partitioned to the Linux operating system. Linux is a freely available clone of Unix for the 80386/80486 CPU, which is supported by a worldwide volunteer effort. A machine of this type can be constructed from components for $4,000 to $8,000, depending on CPU and memory. A number of proprietary modeling codes have been ported over so that the PC can provide much of the capability of the network systems.
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- OSTI ID:
- 218380
- Journal Information:
- SPE Computer Applications, Journal Name: SPE Computer Applications Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 8; ISSN 1064-9778; ISSN SCAPEP
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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