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A Fully Coupled Multiphase Multicomponent Flow and Geomechanics Model for Enhanced Coalbed-Methane Recovery and CO2 Storage

SPE Journal, 2013
Summary Enhanced coalbed-methane (ECBM) recovery by the injection of CO2 and/or N2 is an attractive method for recovering additional natural gas resources, while at the same time sequestering CO2 in the subsurface. For the naturally fractured coalbed-methane (CBM) reservoirs, the coupled fluid-flow and geomechanics effects involving both
Zhijie Wei, Dongxiao Zhang
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LATTICE BOLTZMANN METHOD FOR MULTIPHASE AND MULTICOMPONENT FLOWS: A REVIEW

Multiphase Science and Technology, 2022
Takeshi Seta   +8 more
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A sharp interface method for coupling multiphase flow, heat transfer and multicomponent mass transfer with interphase diffusion

Journal of Computational Physics, 2017
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Ping He, Ahmed F. Ghoniem
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Developing and Tailoring a CFD Code for Multiphase Multicomponent Flows

2008
This paper focuses on the development and the tailoring of a open source multidimensional CFD code to the analysis of the internal flow-field in hydraulic components. A preliminary study of two basic geometries is carried out by simulating the efflux of an incompressible fluid through circular pipes and through an abrupt section change determined by a ...
FRANZONI, Federica   +2 more
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Numerical simulations of compressible multicomponent and multiphase flow using a high-order targeted ENO (TENO) finite-volume method

Computers & Fluids, 2017
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Haimovich, Ory, Frankel, Steven H.
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The coupled non-isothermal, multiphase-multicomponent flow and reactive transport simulator OpenGeoSys–ECLIPSE for porous media gas storage

Environmental Earth Sciences, 2016
Numerical simulations are a viable tool to gain insights into complex coupled THMC processes prevailing in many geoscientific applications. In this work, a coupling approach for OpenGeoSys and ECLIPSE is presented, which combines the multiphase flow simulations of ECLIPSE with heat and reactive geochemical component transport simulations of OpenGeoSys.
W. T. Pfeiffer, B. Graupner, S. Bauer
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A Model for Multiphase and Multicomponent Flow in Porous Media, Built on the Diffuse-Interface Assumption

Transport in Porous Media, 2009
This article presents a new theory for flow in porous media of a mixture of nonreacting chemical components. In the examples considered, these components are hydrocarbons and water. The model presented assumes that porosity is constant and uniform, and that the wetting properties of the medium are nearly neutral.
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