The convective dissolution of carbon dioxide (CO2) in salted water is theoretically studied to determine how parameters such as CO2 pressure, salt concentration, and temperature impact the short-time characteristics of the buoyancy-driven instability. On the basis of a parameter-free dimensionless model, we perform a linear stability analysis of the time-dependent concentration profiles of CO2 diffusing into the aqueous solution. We explicit the procedure to transform the predicted dimensionless growth rate and wavelength of the convective pattern into dimensional ones for typical laboratory-scale experiments in conditions close to room temperature and atmospheric pressure. This allows to investigate the implicit influence of the experiment...
Global warming is one of the challenges the world faces in the modern era. Therefore, the injection ...
Natural convection induced by carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolution from a gas cap into the resident form...
In partially miscible systems, one phase dissolves into a host phase with a finite solubility. Even ...
Dissolution of CO2 into saline aquifers can lead to the development of buoyancy-driven convection in...
Studying the coupling between buoyancy-driven instabilities and chemical reactions is not only relev...
This paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of natural convection in porous media due to dens...
AbstractDissolution of carbon dioxide into water is a key medium-term CO2 plume stabilization proces...
Upon dissolution of carbon dioxide (CO2) into deep saline aquifers, various chemical reactions are l...
Geological carbon dioxide (CO2) storage is a means of reducing anthropogenic emissions. Dissolution ...
In an effort to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and mitigate climate change, it ha...
The understanding and prediction of the processes involved in the convective dissolutionof carbon di...
We numerically examine solutal convection in porous media, driven by the dissolution of carbon dioxi...
The sequestration of fossil fuel CO2 in the deep ocean has been discussed by a number of workers, an...
We quantify the destabilising effect of a first-order chemical reaction on the fingering instability...
In this paper, inertial effects, mass interface and mass transfer mechanism are taken into account. ...
Global warming is one of the challenges the world faces in the modern era. Therefore, the injection ...
Natural convection induced by carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolution from a gas cap into the resident form...
In partially miscible systems, one phase dissolves into a host phase with a finite solubility. Even ...
Dissolution of CO2 into saline aquifers can lead to the development of buoyancy-driven convection in...
Studying the coupling between buoyancy-driven instabilities and chemical reactions is not only relev...
This paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of natural convection in porous media due to dens...
AbstractDissolution of carbon dioxide into water is a key medium-term CO2 plume stabilization proces...
Upon dissolution of carbon dioxide (CO2) into deep saline aquifers, various chemical reactions are l...
Geological carbon dioxide (CO2) storage is a means of reducing anthropogenic emissions. Dissolution ...
In an effort to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and mitigate climate change, it ha...
The understanding and prediction of the processes involved in the convective dissolutionof carbon di...
We numerically examine solutal convection in porous media, driven by the dissolution of carbon dioxi...
The sequestration of fossil fuel CO2 in the deep ocean has been discussed by a number of workers, an...
We quantify the destabilising effect of a first-order chemical reaction on the fingering instability...
In this paper, inertial effects, mass interface and mass transfer mechanism are taken into account. ...
Global warming is one of the challenges the world faces in the modern era. Therefore, the injection ...
Natural convection induced by carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolution from a gas cap into the resident form...
In partially miscible systems, one phase dissolves into a host phase with a finite solubility. Even ...