Abstract
The validation and qualification of reactive transport simulation tools has motivated the design and simulation, at a laboratory scale, of an experiment in which flow, advective/dispersive transport of solutes and physicochemical transformation affecting a porous medium are strongly coupled. Several possible experimental setups (or designs) have been evaluated using numerical simulation. The selected experimental design involves the successive precipitation and perforation of a clogging obstacle composed of calcium oxalate. Before an experiment can actually be conducted, this problem is proposed as a numerical benchmark for reactive transport codes and simulated using the coupled reactive transport code Hytec (CIG-École des mines, France. Copyright © 2005, Institut français du pétrole.
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Trotignon, L., Didot, A., Bildstein, O., Lagneau, V., & Margerit, Y. (2005). Design of a 2-D cementation experiment in porous medium using numerical simulation. Oil and Gas Science and Technology, 60(2), 307–318. https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst:2005019
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