AbstractWe derive a theoretical model for the post-injection migration of a CO2 gravity current in a confined, sloping aquifer under the influence of residual trapping, solubility trapping, and capillary pinning. The resulting model consists of two coupled partial differential equations that describe the local thickness of the buoyant CO2 current and the thickness of the mound of brine saturated with dissolved CO2 as a function of time. We apply this model to a representative geological formation and provide estimates of the lifetime of the buoyant CO2 current and its maximum migration distance. Our analysis shows that residual trapping, solubility trapping, and capillary pinning complement each other in limiting the ultimate migration dist...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.This ele...
2011-07-15Increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the earth’s atmosphere has initiated ...
AbstractCO2 can be immobilized in an aquifer as a residual phase trapped by capillary forces. The “i...
Gravity-driven flows in the subsurface have attracted recent interest in the context of geological c...
AbstractWe present a sharp-interface mathematical model of CO2 migration in saline aquifers, which a...
AbstractMotivated by geological carbon dioxide (CO2) storage, we present a simple model for the migr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2012.Catalo...
AbstractWe incorporate CO2 dissolution due to convective mixing into a sharp-interface mathematical ...
Injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geological formations is widely regarded as a promising tool ...
Safe storage of CO2 in saline aquifers depends on CO2 migration rate, accumulation, and trapping ins...
We study a sharp-interface mathematical model of CO[subscript 2] migration in deep saline aquifers, ...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
[1] Relative permeabilities are the key descriptors in classical formulations of multiphase flow in ...
During geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]), trapping of the buoyant CO[subscript 2]...
AbstractThe two most important trapping mechanisms in CO2 storage in saline aquifers, namely residua...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.This ele...
2011-07-15Increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the earth’s atmosphere has initiated ...
AbstractCO2 can be immobilized in an aquifer as a residual phase trapped by capillary forces. The “i...
Gravity-driven flows in the subsurface have attracted recent interest in the context of geological c...
AbstractWe present a sharp-interface mathematical model of CO2 migration in saline aquifers, which a...
AbstractMotivated by geological carbon dioxide (CO2) storage, we present a simple model for the migr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2012.Catalo...
AbstractWe incorporate CO2 dissolution due to convective mixing into a sharp-interface mathematical ...
Injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geological formations is widely regarded as a promising tool ...
Safe storage of CO2 in saline aquifers depends on CO2 migration rate, accumulation, and trapping ins...
We study a sharp-interface mathematical model of CO[subscript 2] migration in deep saline aquifers, ...
AbstractLocal capillary trapping (LCT) occurs during buoyancy-driven migration of bulk phase CO2 wit...
[1] Relative permeabilities are the key descriptors in classical formulations of multiphase flow in ...
During geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]), trapping of the buoyant CO[subscript 2]...
AbstractThe two most important trapping mechanisms in CO2 storage in saline aquifers, namely residua...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.This ele...
2011-07-15Increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the earth’s atmosphere has initiated ...
AbstractCO2 can be immobilized in an aquifer as a residual phase trapped by capillary forces. The “i...