Evaluation of effectiveness of CO2 sequestration in geological reservoir based on Unified Pipe-network Method
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Abstract
The underground injection and geological sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) is a promising approach for reducing the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. To mitigate the leakage of CO2 resulting from natural fracture networks in rock masses, the sequestration process is commonly accompanied by the injection of reactive Portland cement representing a coupled hydro-chemo-mechanical process. In this work, a numerical approach based on the unified pipe network method (UPM) is presented that considers the coupled permeation and diffusion processes with chemical precipitation. Most input parameters are derived from the published literature. The proposed approach is validated through a comparison with analytical solutions, which are applied to simulate the CO2 sequestration process in a fractured rock mass. The results indicate that the long-term sequestration effect, which is highly influenced by the fracture distribution, can be captured effectively by the model. Consequently, the presented approach can assist engineers in properly designing the arrangement of boreholes and determining the concentration of the grouting material.
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