AbstractAn oceanic two-phase plume model is developed to include bubble size distribution and bubble interactions, applied to the prediction of CO2 bubble plume and CO2 solution dynamics observed from the recent QICS field experiment in the Scottish sea at Ardmucknish Bay. Observations show bubbles form at between 2 and 12mm in diameter, where the inclusion of the interactions within the simulations brings results of bubble plumes closer to that of the experiment. Under a given leakage flux, simulations show that the bubble size affects the maximum pCO2 dissolved in the water column, while the bubble interactions affect the vertical bubble distribution. The maximum modelled pCO2 increases from a background 360μatm to 400, 427 and 443μatm as...
AbstractA key factor in understanding both the environmental impact of a leak from a CCS system and ...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
The dynamics and plume development of injected CO2 dispersion and dissolution through sediments into...
An oceanic two-phase plume model is developed to include bubble size distribution and bubble interac...
An oceanic two-phase plume model is developed to include bubble size distribution and bubble interac...
Highlights • The CO2 bubbles leaked from QICS exp. are detected at diameters from 3 to 12 mm. ...
AbstractThe dynamic characteristics of CO2 bubbles in Scottish seawater are investigated through obs...
A numerical model of two-phase plume developments in a small scale turbulent ocean is proposed and d...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. The dynamic characteristics of CO2 bubbles in Scottis...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
AbstractThis study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubbl...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Carbon storage is required to keep rising global temperatures below 2 °C, meanwhile, storage reservo...
AbstractAlthough CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as ill...
Although CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as illustrated...
AbstractA key factor in understanding both the environmental impact of a leak from a CCS system and ...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
The dynamics and plume development of injected CO2 dispersion and dissolution through sediments into...
An oceanic two-phase plume model is developed to include bubble size distribution and bubble interac...
An oceanic two-phase plume model is developed to include bubble size distribution and bubble interac...
Highlights • The CO2 bubbles leaked from QICS exp. are detected at diameters from 3 to 12 mm. ...
AbstractThe dynamic characteristics of CO2 bubbles in Scottish seawater are investigated through obs...
A numerical model of two-phase plume developments in a small scale turbulent ocean is proposed and d...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. The dynamic characteristics of CO2 bubbles in Scottis...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
AbstractThis study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubbl...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Carbon storage is required to keep rising global temperatures below 2 °C, meanwhile, storage reservo...
AbstractAlthough CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as ill...
Although CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as illustrated...
AbstractA key factor in understanding both the environmental impact of a leak from a CCS system and ...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
The dynamics and plume development of injected CO2 dispersion and dissolution through sediments into...