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Alvarez, A. C. (author), Bruining, J. (author), Marchesin, D. (author)
Carbonated water flooding (CWI) increases oil production due to favorable dissolution effects and viscosity reduction. Accurate modeling of CWI performance requires a simulator with the ability to capture the true physics of such process. In this study, compositional modeling coupled with surface complexation modeling (SCM) are done, allowing...
journal article 2024
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
In this paper we review the results of analytical, numerical and experimental studies related to air injection into porous medium containing initially light oil, water and gas at medium pressure conditions. The new combustion mechanism is described, where the process of the medium temperature oxidation interacts with the oil vaporization...
conference paper 2014
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
lecture notes 2014
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Chapiro, G. (author), Mallybaev, A.A. (author), De Souza, A.J. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
There is a renewed interest in using combustion for the recovery of medium viscosity oil. We consider the combustion process when air is injected into the porous medium containing some fuel and inert gas. Commonly the reaction rate is negligible at low temperatures, hence the possibility of oxygen breakthrough. In this case, the oxygen gets in...
journal article 2012
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Mailybaev, A.A. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
This paper analyzes traveling wave profiles possessing an internal resonance point for a class of systems of partial differential equations describing oxidation and vaporization of liquid fuel in a porous medium when an oxidizer (air) is injected. It is shown that the resonance is characterized by a saddle point of an associated vector field...
journal article 2011
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Lambert, W. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
We solve the model for the flow of nitrogen, vapor, and water in a porous medium, neglecting compressibility, heat conductivity, and capillary effects. Our choice of injection conditions is determined by the application to clean up polluted sites. We study all mathematical structures, such as rarefaction, shock waves, and their bifurcations; we...
journal article 2009
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Bruining, J. (author), Marchesin, D. (author)
This paper deals with the application of steam to enhance the recovery from petroleum reservoirs. We formulate a mathematical and numerical model that simulates coinjection of volatile oil with steam into a porous rock in a one-dimensional setting. We utilize the mathematical theory of conservation laws to validate the numerical simulations....
journal article 2007
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Lambert, W. (author), Marchesin, D. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
Conservation laws have been used to model a variety of physical phenomena and therefore the theory for this class of equations is well developed. However, in many problems, such as transport of hot fluids and gases undergoing mass transfer, balance laws are required to describe the flow. As an example, in this work we obtain the solutions for...
journal article 2005
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