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Caractérisation expérimentale et modélisation de l'altération des ciments fracturés en conditions de stockage du CO2
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Caractérisation expérimentale et modélisation de l'altération des ciments fracturés en conditions de stockage du CO2

Halidi Abdoulghafour
Doctoral, Université de Montpellier
18/12/2012

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Hydrodynamic and thermochemical processes wellbore cement CO2 storage percolation experiments numerical modeling Percolation-réactive processus hydrodynamique et thermochimique altération ciments de puits stockage du CO2 modélisation
The main purpose of this thesis was to characterize and to model the hydrodynamic and thermochemical processes leading to the alteration of the wellbore cement materials under borehole conditions. Percolation experiments were performed on fractured cement samples under CO2 storage conditions (60°C and 10MPa). Injection flow rate was dictated by the fracture aperture of each sample. CO2 enriched brine was flowed along the fracture aperture, and permeability changes as well as chemical evolution of major cations were continuously acquired during the experiment time. Reaction paths developed by the alteration of the cement were characterized using microtomography and ESEM images. The experiments conducted using samples presenting large fracture apertures during 5h showed that permeability was maintained constant during the experiment time. Three reacted layers were displaying by the alteration of portlandite and CSH. Long term experiment (26h) conducted with large initial fracture aperture showed a decrease of the permeability after 15hours of CO2 exposure. Otherwise, experiments performed on samples presenting narrow apertures indicated the conversion of portlandite and CSH to calcite leading to the permeability reduction and the fracture clogging. Assemblages of phases and chemical changes were modelled using GEMS-PSI speciation code. We studied also using a coupled transport-reactive model the conditions leading to the cement alteration and the formation of associated layers.

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