Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration

In this work, we computationally studied and predicted fluid (H2S and acid gas (CO2/H2S)) properties such as interfacial tension, interfacial thickness, fluid and formation water densities, radial distribution functions (RDF) of some key pair interactions, the absorption of fluids in formation water...

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Main Author: Ofori, Kofi
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93982
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description In this work, we computationally studied and predicted fluid (H2S and acid gas (CO2/H2S)) properties such as interfacial tension, interfacial thickness, fluid and formation water densities, radial distribution functions (RDF) of some key pair interactions, the absorption of fluids in formation water, and adsorption onto the surface of water. These were determined at different reservoir temperatures and pressures and compared to experimental data where applicable. Most of the properties showed results in good agreement.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-939822023-12-22T07:06:57Z Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration Ofori, Kofi In this work, we computationally studied and predicted fluid (H2S and acid gas (CO2/H2S)) properties such as interfacial tension, interfacial thickness, fluid and formation water densities, radial distribution functions (RDF) of some key pair interactions, the absorption of fluids in formation water, and adsorption onto the surface of water. These were determined at different reservoir temperatures and pressures and compared to experimental data where applicable. Most of the properties showed results in good agreement. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93982 Curtin University restricted
spellingShingle Ofori, Kofi
Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration
title Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration
title_full Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration
title_fullStr Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration
title_short Molecular Dynamics Predictions of Specific Fluid-Fluid Interfacial Properties during Geosequestration
title_sort molecular dynamics predictions of specific fluid-fluid interfacial properties during geosequestration
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93982