Pore-scale investigation on porous media morphology evolution considering dissolution and precipitation

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS
H. Hao , Z.G. Xu
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Abstract

Mineral dissolution and precipitation are commonly encountered in geologic CO2 injection. In this study, a novel method DLA-QSGS coupling diffusion limited aggregation (DLA) and quartet structure generation set (QSGS) is proposed to generate random distribution of mineral components and fluid. As an example of application, the reactive transport process is then numerically studied with various pore morphology using the lattice Boltzmann method at pore-scale. An insoluble mineral component and soluble mineral components that involve simple and complex reactions for dissolution and precipitation are considered. The impact of mirror morphology, channel width and sub-channels on solid volume evolution and hydrogen ion concentration are investigated. The temperature field is affected by the channel width and sub-channel number. The results suggest that the technique increasing channel numbers is more effective than that increasing channel width during CO2 fracturing.

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考虑溶解和沉淀的多孔介质形态演化的孔隙尺度研究
矿物溶解和沉淀是地质CO2注入中常见的问题。本文提出了一种新的DLA-QSGS耦合扩散有限聚集(DLA)和四重奏结构生成集(QSGS)的方法来生成矿物组分和流体的随机分布。作为应用实例,利用晶格玻尔兹曼方法在孔隙尺度上对不同孔隙形态下的反应输运过程进行了数值研究。不溶性矿物组分和可溶性矿物组分涉及简单和复杂的溶解和沉淀反应。研究了镜面形貌、通道宽度和子通道对固体体积演化和氢离子浓度的影响。温度场受通道宽度和子通道数的影响。结果表明,在CO2压裂过程中,增加通道数比增加通道宽度更有效。
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244
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Multiphase Flow publishes analytical, numerical and experimental articles of lasting interest. The scope of the journal includes all aspects of mass, momentum and energy exchange phenomena among different phases such as occur in disperse flows, gas–liquid and liquid–liquid flows, flows in porous media, boiling, granular flows and others. The journal publishes full papers, brief communications and conference announcements.
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