International audienceA micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid minerals at the pore scale in the presence of multiple fluid phases. The approach employs an extended Darcy-Brinkman-Stokes formulation that accounts for the interfacial tension between the two immiscible fluid phases and the moving contact line at the mineral surface. The simulation framework is validated using an experimental microfluidic device that provides time-lapse images of the dissolution dynamics. The set-up involves a single-calcite crystal and the subsequent generation of CO2 bubbles in the domain. The dissolution of the calcite crystal and the production of gas during the acidizing process are analysed. We then show that the produc...
AbstractDue to their widespread occurrence and large capacities, deep geological saline formations a...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceA micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid mi...
We study the influence of the pore-space geometry on sample-averaged dissolution rates in millimeter...
A fully coupled reactive transport model at pore-scale has been developed using finite volumes in or...
In various natural and engineered systems, mineral–fluid interactions take place in the presence of ...
Geological storage of CO2 gas is perceived as a potential solution against global warming. Injection...
Fluid-rock dissolution occurs ubiquitously in geological systems. Surface-volume scaling is central ...
International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum si...
Injection of CO subsurface may lead to chemical reactivity of rock where CO is dissolved in groundwa...
Understanding the changes in multiphase flow parameters caused by mineral dissolution-precipitation ...
International audienceThe near well bore of CO2 injection in saline aquifer is the main sensitive pa...
High resolution micro-CT images of porous rocks provide a very useful starting point to the developm...
Reactive dissolution of carbonate rocks is a common technique used to stimulate the oil and gas well...
AbstractDue to their widespread occurrence and large capacities, deep geological saline formations a...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceA micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid mi...
We study the influence of the pore-space geometry on sample-averaged dissolution rates in millimeter...
A fully coupled reactive transport model at pore-scale has been developed using finite volumes in or...
In various natural and engineered systems, mineral–fluid interactions take place in the presence of ...
Geological storage of CO2 gas is perceived as a potential solution against global warming. Injection...
Fluid-rock dissolution occurs ubiquitously in geological systems. Surface-volume scaling is central ...
International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum si...
Injection of CO subsurface may lead to chemical reactivity of rock where CO is dissolved in groundwa...
Understanding the changes in multiphase flow parameters caused by mineral dissolution-precipitation ...
International audienceThe near well bore of CO2 injection in saline aquifer is the main sensitive pa...
High resolution micro-CT images of porous rocks provide a very useful starting point to the developm...
Reactive dissolution of carbonate rocks is a common technique used to stimulate the oil and gas well...
AbstractDue to their widespread occurrence and large capacities, deep geological saline formations a...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...