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Numerical Solution of One Problem of Carbon Dioxide Injection into the Rock
Author(s) -
Rudolf Virts
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
izvestiâ altajskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1561-9451
pISSN - 1561-9443
DOI - 10.14258/izvasu(2021)4-12
Subject(s) - boundary value problem , porous medium , darcy–weisbach equation , porosity , mechanics , compressibility , poromechanics , conservation of mass , conservation law , filtration (mathematics) , thermodynamics , geology , mathematics , materials science , geotechnical engineering , mathematical analysis , physics , statistics
The paper considers a two-dimensional mathematical model of filtration of a viscous incompressible liquid or gas in a porous medium. A unique feature of the model under consideration is the incorporation of poroelastic properties of the solid skeleton. From a mathematical point of view, the equations of mass conservation for liquid / gaseous and solid phases, Darcy's law, the rheological ratio for a porous medium, and the conservation law of the balance of forces are considered. The work is aimed at numerical study of the model initial-boundary value problem of carbon dioxide injection into the rock with minimum initial porosity. Also, it is necessary to find out the parameters at which the porosity will increase in the upper layers of the rock and, as a result, the gas will come to the surface. Section 1 contains a statement of the problem and a brief review of scientific papers related to this topic. In Section 2, the original system of constitutive equations is transformed. In the case of slow flows, when the convective term can be neglected, a system arises that consists of a second-order parabolic equation for the effective pressure of the medium and a first-order equation for porosity. Section 3 presents the results and conclusions of a numerical study of the initial-boundary value problem.

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