Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Heterogeneity on CO2 Dissolution Enhanced by Gravity Driven Convection
yufei wang,
Daniel Fernandez Garcia,
Maarten W. Saaltink
Abstract:Dissolution trapping of CO2 in brine can reduce the risk of leakage of
supercritical CO2 during long-term Geological Carbon Sequestration
(GCS). The dissolution of overlying gaseous CO2 into brine increases the
density of brine in its upper portion, which causes gravity-driven
convection (GDC) and thus significantly increases the rate of CO2
dissolution. To date, most studies on GDC-driven dissolution are based
on homogeneous media and only few studies exist on the effect of
heterogeneity on GDC-driven dissolu… Show more
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