2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-009-9513-z
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Linear Stability Analysis of Double-Diffusive Convection in Porous Media, with Application to Geological Storage of CO2

Abstract: Onset of double-diffusive buoyancy-driven flow resulted from vertical temperature and concentration gradients in a horizontal layer of a saturated and homogenous porous medium is investigated using amplification factor theory. After injection of CO 2 into a deep saline aquifer, the density of the brine saturated with CO 2 increases slightly. This increase in density induces natural convection. The effect of geothermal gradient is also considered in this work as a second incentive for convection and the double-… Show more

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“…We assume that the volume of the host phase does not change significantly upon dissolution of A and do not consider any thermal 29,41 or dispersion effects 42 .…”
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“…We assume that the volume of the host phase does not change significantly upon dissolution of A and do not consider any thermal 29,41 or dispersion effects 42 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the early-stage development of this instability has been characterized both theoretically and experimentally for porous media or Hele-Shaw cells with a focus on the critical time and wavenumber for the onset of convection 5,[10][11][12]16,[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] . Studies have reported the impact on these properties of boundary conditions 21,22,28 , anisotropy of the permeability 16,[23][24][25]28 , geometry of the system 26 , compressibility and interface movement 27 , a geothermal gradient 28,29 , and control parameters in laboratory experiments 5,[10][11][12]19 .…”
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“…reason, RTI are also increasingly studied nowadays in the framework of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) sequestration in deep saline aquifers, [8][9][10] a process for which mixing is expected to add up to the effect of chemical reactions in boosting the overall efficiency. , obtained for the absorption of CO 2 in an aqueous solution of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3 , 790 mol/m 3 ) and sodium carbonate (Na 2 CO 3 , 625 mol/m 3 ) shows a quite unusual behavior.…”
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“…Fluid flow in micro porous media also has significant scientific and practical importance in many areas. In petroleum mining industrial, carbon dioxide is captured and made us of repelling the raw oil under earth (Ghesmat et al, 2011;Javaheri et al, 2010). In hydrogen storage, the particle diameters in the porous hydrogen storage alloys are 1-20 μm.…”
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