Direct Imaging of Bubble Ripening in Two-dimensional Porous Media Micromodels

N. Joewondo, V. Garbin, R. Pini
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Abstract

Carbon geo-sequestration technology is expected to play a significant role to reduce anthropogenic emission and achieve negative emission in the long term. The subsurface storage potential of CO2 is largely dominated by capillary action that generates a so-called residual phase in the pores of the rock in the form of disconnected bubbles. Understanding the temporal and spatial evolution of this residual phase is key to ensure the long-term storage security of CO2. To understand the factors affecting the stability of residually trapped CO2, we make direct observations of the interactions of a population of air bubbles surrounded by undersaturated water in a regular 2D porous medium micromodel at isothermal conditions. Mass transfer between neighbouring bubbles is shown to start at ~10 times bulk diffusive time scale and to correlate with the capillary pressure gradient between bubbles.
二维多孔介质微模型中气泡成熟的直接成像
从长远来看,地球固碳技术有望在减少人为排放和实现负排放方面发挥重要作用。二氧化碳的地下储存潜力很大程度上受毛细管作用的支配,毛细管作用在岩石孔隙中以不相连气泡的形式产生所谓的残余相。了解这一剩余相的时空演变是确保CO2长期储存安全的关键。为了了解影响剩余捕获CO2稳定性的因素,我们在等温条件下直接观察了常规二维多孔介质微模型中被不饱和水包围的气泡群的相互作用。邻近气泡之间的传质开始于约10倍体积扩散时间尺度,并与气泡之间的毛细压力梯度相关。
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