Three-dimensional numerical simulations are performed to investigate the effects of nitrogen (N2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) impurities on the solubility trapping mechanism of carbon dioxide (CO2) geological storage. Dissolved CO2 has been suggested to increase the density of the aqueous phase. Results from this study indicate that, when dissolved in the formation water, certain level of the N2 impurity contained in the CO2 streams reduces the density increase, which is the driving force of convection. With a higher N2 concentration, the onset of convection is later and the dissolution rate is smaller. The decay time of convection for the higher N2 concentration case is also delayed. For the co-injection of CO2 and N2, total CO2 dissolved in ...
AbstractThe high cost of CO2 capture is the one of most important barriers to large-scale CCS deploy...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
AbstractRegarding the hydrocarbon source and CO2 capture processes, fuel gas from boilers may be acc...
Numerical simulations are carried out to investigate the effects of impurity on geological storage o...
AbstractEffects of impurities in CO2 streams on geological storage of CO2 have been investigated. A ...
Numerical analyses are performed to study the fluid dynamic behaviours of the solubility trapping in...
Abstract Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the effects of N2 or H2S impurity on CO2...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) injected into a permeable rock stratum will be stored via four major me...
The possibility of impure carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration can reduce the cost of these projects a...
Simulations are performed to evaluate the feasibility of a potential site within the Rotliegend sand...
AbstractThe possibility of co-injecting these gaseous compounds with CO2 to decrease the operational...
Secure retention of CO 2 in geological reservoirs is essential for effective storage. Solubility tra...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The effects of two kinds of common impurities (i.e., N 2 and H 2 S) on CO 2 geol...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) in deep saline aquifers mitigates atmospheric release of ...
AbstractSimulations are performed to evaluate the feasibility of a potential site within the Rotlieg...
AbstractThe high cost of CO2 capture is the one of most important barriers to large-scale CCS deploy...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
AbstractRegarding the hydrocarbon source and CO2 capture processes, fuel gas from boilers may be acc...
Numerical simulations are carried out to investigate the effects of impurity on geological storage o...
AbstractEffects of impurities in CO2 streams on geological storage of CO2 have been investigated. A ...
Numerical analyses are performed to study the fluid dynamic behaviours of the solubility trapping in...
Abstract Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the effects of N2 or H2S impurity on CO2...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) injected into a permeable rock stratum will be stored via four major me...
The possibility of impure carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration can reduce the cost of these projects a...
Simulations are performed to evaluate the feasibility of a potential site within the Rotliegend sand...
AbstractThe possibility of co-injecting these gaseous compounds with CO2 to decrease the operational...
Secure retention of CO 2 in geological reservoirs is essential for effective storage. Solubility tra...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The effects of two kinds of common impurities (i.e., N 2 and H 2 S) on CO 2 geol...
Geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) in deep saline aquifers mitigates atmospheric release of ...
AbstractSimulations are performed to evaluate the feasibility of a potential site within the Rotlieg...
AbstractThe high cost of CO2 capture is the one of most important barriers to large-scale CCS deploy...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
AbstractRegarding the hydrocarbon source and CO2 capture processes, fuel gas from boilers may be acc...