Transport and Energy Processes

Session 676 - Advance Modeling Methods in Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
The reactive transport process of sequestering carbon dioxide in geologic formations is complicated. This session will address advanced modeling issues related to storage of carbon dioxide in underground formations. Modeling heterogeneities and parameter uncertainties, model validation, upscaling laboratory scale information and flow and transport in faults and fractures would be some of the topics considered.
Chair: Milind D. Deo
  Modeling the Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Process: Technology Gaps and Validation
Milind Deo, Prashanth N. Mandalaparty, Zhiqiang Gu
  Effects of Permeability Heterogeneity on CO2 Sequestration In Brine Formation
Si-Yong Lee, Weon Shik Han, Chuan Lu, Brian McPherson, Richard Esser
  Including Long-Range Electrostatic Interactions In Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Models
Shela J. Aboud, Yangyang Liu, Jennifer L. Wilcox
  CO2 Sequestration: Temperature and Gas Compositional Effects on the Kinetics and Mineralogical Reactions
Prashanth N. Mandalaparty, Kyeongseok Oh, Milind Deo, Joseph Moore
  Numerical Investigation on Low-Viscosity-Ratio Drop Breakup In a Contraction Flow
Guangdong Zhu, Andrea A. Mammoli
  Uncertainty Modeling In Sequestration Applications
Milind D. Deo, Zhiqiang Gu, Prashanth N. Mandalaparty

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