2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2018.09.010
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Effect of CO2 on P- and S-wave velocities at seismic and ultrasonic frequencies

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“…A reduction of the undrained bulk modulus after exposure to CO 2 -brine was also reported [70]. The cause of this reduction in the experiment of Agofack et al [70] could be the combined effect of change in the microstructure due to chemical reactions and that of the compressibility of the pore fluid due to free CO 2 coming out of solution when the pore pressure decreased during the applied cycles [175].…”
Section: Shale Samples Exposed To Co 2 -Water or Co 2 -Brinementioning
confidence: 70%
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“…A reduction of the undrained bulk modulus after exposure to CO 2 -brine was also reported [70]. The cause of this reduction in the experiment of Agofack et al [70] could be the combined effect of change in the microstructure due to chemical reactions and that of the compressibility of the pore fluid due to free CO 2 coming out of solution when the pore pressure decreased during the applied cycles [175].…”
Section: Shale Samples Exposed To Co 2 -Water or Co 2 -Brinementioning
confidence: 70%
“…Because the only changed parameter during the experiment is the exposure environment, its effect is better monitored. Some new experimental results using low-frequency measurements [175], which are not presented here, revealed that the Young's modulus of a Draupne shale sample exposed to CO 2 increased by around 2%, while its Poisson ratio remained roughly unchanged.…”
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“…Stress and pressure are controlled by an electromechanical frame (MTS Criterion C45 300 kN) and high-accuracy pumps (Vindum VP-Series), respectively. A CO 2 flow loop (described in Section 3.4) enabled CO 2 effects to be studied [44,45].…”
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“…We present a method to monitor the mechanical responses of a specimen exposed to CO 2 over an elongated period of time using the forced-oscillation (FO) and pulse-transmission (PT) techniques. PT is the dominant dynamic technique but FO and resonant bar (RB) studies also exist albeit limited to sandstones exposed to CO 2 [40][41][42][43][44][45]. The novelty of our approach is that our specimen is exposed to three different fluids while confined under continuous stress, pressure, and temperature regimes.…”
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