International audienceIn this paper we solve the Navier Stokes’ equation using finite difference method, on a simulated porous rock structure in 2-D, to study the velocity distribution of fluid flowing through it under a constant pressure gradient. A reactive solute carried through the fluid is allowed to interact with the minerals in the rock. Depending on the rock composition, both dissolution and precipitation reactions may occur. However precipitation occurs only through the cations that are released in the solution due to dissolution. These combined dissolution–precipitation reactions change the porosity, permeability and pore geometry of the sedimentary rock. We study the temporal changes of these properties as functions of Peclet num...
Changes of porosity, permeability, and tortuosity due to physical and geochemical processes are of v...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
Porosity changes due to mineral dissolution–precipitation reactions in porous media and the resultin...
International audienceIn this paper we solve the Navier Stokes’ equation using finite difference met...
International audienceNumerical programs for simulating flow and reactive transport in porous media ...
[1] We apply the lattice-Boltzmann method to simulate fluid flow and dissolution and precipitation i...
In order to use the finite element method for solving fluid-rock interaction problems in pore-fluid ...
Reactive transport is of great importance in chemical science, hydrogeological and environmental app...
The interactions between minerals and reactive fluids have great impact on the pore structure and hy...
Understanding the changes in multiphase flow parameters caused by mineral dissolution-precipitation ...
We derive exact solution for mineral-dissolution reactive flows in porous media with porosity variat...
A distributed parameter model has been developed to describe flow and dissolution of different miner...
In this talk we propose a pore scale model for precipitation and dissolution in porous media. We as...
A complex pattern of coupling between fluid flow and mass transport develops when heterogeneous rea...
A complex pattern of coupling between fluid flow and mass transport develops when heterogeneous reac...
Changes of porosity, permeability, and tortuosity due to physical and geochemical processes are of v...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
Porosity changes due to mineral dissolution–precipitation reactions in porous media and the resultin...
International audienceIn this paper we solve the Navier Stokes’ equation using finite difference met...
International audienceNumerical programs for simulating flow and reactive transport in porous media ...
[1] We apply the lattice-Boltzmann method to simulate fluid flow and dissolution and precipitation i...
In order to use the finite element method for solving fluid-rock interaction problems in pore-fluid ...
Reactive transport is of great importance in chemical science, hydrogeological and environmental app...
The interactions between minerals and reactive fluids have great impact on the pore structure and hy...
Understanding the changes in multiphase flow parameters caused by mineral dissolution-precipitation ...
We derive exact solution for mineral-dissolution reactive flows in porous media with porosity variat...
A distributed parameter model has been developed to describe flow and dissolution of different miner...
In this talk we propose a pore scale model for precipitation and dissolution in porous media. We as...
A complex pattern of coupling between fluid flow and mass transport develops when heterogeneous rea...
A complex pattern of coupling between fluid flow and mass transport develops when heterogeneous reac...
Changes of porosity, permeability, and tortuosity due to physical and geochemical processes are of v...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
Porosity changes due to mineral dissolution–precipitation reactions in porous media and the resultin...