The current conceptual model of mineral dissolution in porous media is comprised of three dissolution patterns (wormhole, compact, and uniform) - or regimes - that develop depending on the relative dominance of flow, diffusion, and reaction rate. Here, we examine the evolution of pore structure during acid injection using numerical simulations on two porous media structures of increasing complexity. We examine the boundaries between regimes and characterise the existence of a forth regime called channeling, where already existing fast flow pathways are preferentially widened by dissolution. Channeling occurs in cases where the distribution in pore throat size results in orders of magnitude differences in flow rate for different flow pathway...
Advances over the past 40 years have resulted in a clear understanding of how dissolution processes ...
We simulate two sets of dissolution experiments in which CO2-saturated solutions are injected into c...
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A theoretical and experimental study on the dissolution of porous media by flowing acid has been car...
A theoretical and experimental study has been carried out on flow, dissolution, and precipitation in...
In geochemically reacting environments, the mineral dissolution and precipitation alters the structu...
ModelAandBGeometries.7z contains the original 12,000 x 12,000 pixel geometries created for Models A ...
Funding: D.W.R.J. acknowledges research funding through the NERC Consortium grant NE/M000427/1.Certa...
A distributed parameter model has been developed to describe flow and dissolution of different miner...
AbstractWe investigate the impact of initial pore structure and velocity field heterogeneity on the ...
We use a pore-scale dissolution model to simulate the dissolution of calcite by HCl in two different...
Reactive dissolution of carbonate rocks is a common technique used to stimulate the oil and gas well...
The transport and reaction of fluids in porous media results in unique pore growth and channel evolu...
Rock dissolution induces changes in texture (porosity, pore-size distribution, or tortuosity) which ...
We study the influence of the pore-space geometry on sample-averaged dissolution rates in millimeter...
Advances over the past 40 years have resulted in a clear understanding of how dissolution processes ...
We simulate two sets of dissolution experiments in which CO2-saturated solutions are injected into c...
Author Posting. © Europhysics Letters Association, 2012. This is the author's version of the work. ...
A theoretical and experimental study on the dissolution of porous media by flowing acid has been car...
A theoretical and experimental study has been carried out on flow, dissolution, and precipitation in...
In geochemically reacting environments, the mineral dissolution and precipitation alters the structu...
ModelAandBGeometries.7z contains the original 12,000 x 12,000 pixel geometries created for Models A ...
Funding: D.W.R.J. acknowledges research funding through the NERC Consortium grant NE/M000427/1.Certa...
A distributed parameter model has been developed to describe flow and dissolution of different miner...
AbstractWe investigate the impact of initial pore structure and velocity field heterogeneity on the ...
We use a pore-scale dissolution model to simulate the dissolution of calcite by HCl in two different...
Reactive dissolution of carbonate rocks is a common technique used to stimulate the oil and gas well...
The transport and reaction of fluids in porous media results in unique pore growth and channel evolu...
Rock dissolution induces changes in texture (porosity, pore-size distribution, or tortuosity) which ...
We study the influence of the pore-space geometry on sample-averaged dissolution rates in millimeter...
Advances over the past 40 years have resulted in a clear understanding of how dissolution processes ...
We simulate two sets of dissolution experiments in which CO2-saturated solutions are injected into c...
Author Posting. © Europhysics Letters Association, 2012. This is the author's version of the work. ...