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Titel |
Nonlinear waves during an early evolution of CO2 plume in an aquifer |
VerfasserIn |
Andrey Afanasyev, Tatiana Sultanova |
Konferenz |
EGU General Assembly 2016
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Medientyp |
Artikel
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Sprache |
en
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Digitales Dokument |
PDF |
Erschienen |
In: GRA - Volume 18 (2016) |
Datensatznummer |
250127293
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Publikation (Nr.) |
EGU/EGU2016-7151.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
Underground storage of CO2 in saline aquifers results in complicated multiphase
buoyancy-driven flows of CO2 and formation water. There is extended literature addressing
late evolution of the CO2 plume in the regions remote from injection well. In this study, we
consider an early period of CO2 injection when multiphase flows occur near the well, in the
bottom-hole zone.
We consider the self-similar Riemann problem in application to axisymmetric injection of
supercritical CO2 through a vertical well. The injection occurs into a horizontal
permeable aquifer of infinite lateral extension. In an asymptotic approximation, we
construct the solutions of the problem by means of direct numerical simulations. We
take into account thermal processes and phase transitions, and the injected CO2
can be either warmer or colder than the reservoir temperature. The wave pattern
propagating from CO2 injection well in the aquifer consists of up to six nonlinear
Riemann (rarefaction) waves and phase discontinuities (shock waves; displacement and
temperature fronts). There can be two type of Riemann waves corresponding to different
characteristic velocities. The first type corresponds to isothermal flow, whereas the
second type is responsible for temperature alterations and phase transitions. We
determine qualitatively different solutions depending on initial reservoir temperature and
injection parameters, and we demonstrate solutions in which reservoir and injection
parameters are similar to parameters at several existing storage sites. Each type
of the solutions corresponds to a specific flow regime in the bottom-hole zone.
Due to phase transitions, temperature distribution can be non-monotonic when
moving away from the injection well. We investigate the influence of the pressure
increase around CO2 injection well on the flow regimes. Finally, we evaluate accuracy
of the asymptotic solution by its comparison with the results of direct numerical
simulations.
The solutions of the Riemann problem can be applied only for small gravity numbers at
early times when buoyancy can be neglected. For a constant injection rate, a later time
corresponds to a higher gravity number for which buoyancy must be taken into account. We
investigate numerically the influence of buoyancy on propagation of the shock waves and
extended zones corresponding to the Riemann waves of different types. The transition from
early to later times and associated CO2 spreading along the caprock can result in a
complicated alteration of the wave-pattern predicted by solution of the Riemann
problem.
Funding for this work was provided by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research under
grant RFBR 15-31-20585. |
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