Natural Convection in Porous Media: CO2 Sequestration and CO2Vapex,Used

Natural Convection in Porous Media: CO2 Sequestration and CO2Vapex,Used

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Natural convection in porous media has been researched for a long time. In this study, the focus is on natural convection in two processes in porous media: CO2sequestration in deep saline aquifers and CO2Vapex processes. For the natural convection in saline aquifers, the onset of convection and pattern of instabilities are analyzed for an inclined layer and are compared with a horizontal layer. Then, the effect of thermal instability is added to the problem and a doublediffusion (thermohaline) convection is studied. In the second part the effect of instabilities, if present, is studied in the CO2Vapex process. The analysis is based on a model for the boundary layer in the interface of CO2 chamber/heavy oil. The effect of dispersion and variation of viscosity in the boundary layer are considered in the analysis.

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