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Molecular Dynamics Insight into the CO(2) Flooding Mechanism in Wedge-Shaped Pores

Because of the growing demand for energy, oil extraction under complicated geological conditions is increasing. Herein, oil displacement by CO(2) in wedge-shaped pores was investigated by molecular dynamics simulation. The results showed that, for both single and double wedge-shaped models, pore Ⅱ (...

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Autores principales: Wang, Lu, Lyu, Weifeng, Ji, Zemin, Liu, Sen, Fang, Hongxu, Yue, Xiaokun, Wei, Shuxian, Liu, Siyuan, Wang, Zhaojie, Lu, Xiaoqing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36615381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28010188
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Sumario:Because of the growing demand for energy, oil extraction under complicated geological conditions is increasing. Herein, oil displacement by CO(2) in wedge-shaped pores was investigated by molecular dynamics simulation. The results showed that, for both single and double wedge-shaped models, pore Ⅱ (pore size from 3 to 8 nm) exhibited a better CO(2) flooding ability than pore Ⅰ (pore size from 8 to 3 nm). Compared with slit-shaped pores (3 and 8 nm), the overall oil displacement efficiency followed the sequence of 8 nm > double pore Ⅱ > single pore Ⅱ > 3 nm > double pore Ⅰ > single pore Ⅰ, which confirmed that the exits of the wedge-shaped pores had determinant effects on CO(2) enhanced oil recovery over their entrances. “Oil/CO(2) inter-pore migration” and “siphoning” phenomena occurred in wedge-shaped double pores by comparing the volumes of oil/CO(2) and the center of mass. The results of the interaction and radial distribution function analyses indicate that the wide inlet and outlet had a larger CO(2)–oil contact surface, better phase miscibility, higher interaction, and faster displacement. These findings clarify the CO(2) flooding mechanisms in wedge-shaped pores and provide a scientific basis for the practical applications of CO(2) flooding.