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Panfilov, Mikhail

Physicochemical Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media

Panfilov, Mikhail - Physicochemical Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media, ebook

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A unique and timely book on understanding and tailoring the flow of fluids in porous materials

Porous media play a key role in chemical processes, gas and water purification, gas storage and the development of new multifunctional materials. Understanding hydrodynamics in porous media is decisive for enabling a wide range of applications in materials science and chemical engineering. This all-encompassing book offers a timely overview of all flow and transport processes in which chemical or physicochemical phenomena such as dissolution, phase transition, reactions, adsorption, diffusion, capillarity, and surface phenomena are essential. It brings together both theoretical and experimental results and includes important industrial applications.

Physicochemical Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media: Applications in Geoscience and Petroleum Engineering explains the thermodynamics of phase equilibria for multicomponent fluids, physicochemical models of single-phase and immiscible two-phase flow, based on the macroscopic theory of oil displacement by water. It also covers the theory of two-phase flow with partial miscibility and describes partially miscible flows with phase transitions by means of the negative saturation approach. The final chapters are devoted to flow with chemical reactions, based on the example of in-situ leaching of uranium, and flow with bio-chemical reactions in terms of the underground storage of hydrogen.

-Brings together the theoretical and experimental results necessary for the understanding of hydrodynamics in porous media
-Covers important industrial applications such as underground leaching of uranium and underground storage of hydrogen
-Presents a state-of-the-art overview and summarizes the research results usually found only scattered in the literature

Physicochemical Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media: Applications in Geoscience and Petroleum Engineering will appeal to chemical engineers, materials scientists, applied physicists, and mechanical engineers.

Keywords: thermodynamics of phase equilibria for multicomponent fluids, thermodynamics of phase equilibria models, thermodynamics of phase equilibria, physicochemical fluid dynamics, porous media, thermodynamics of fluids, physicochemical fluid dynamics in porous media, fuel engineering, petroleum engineering, guide to physicochemical fluid dynamics, fluid transport, surface and capillary phenomena, micro-mechanics of flow in porous media, pores-scale hydrodynamics: theory of relative permeability, macroscale theory of immiscible two-phase flow, partially miscible two-phase displacement, two-phase flow, three-phase multicomponent flow, reactive transport in the underground leaching of uranium, underground storage of hydrogen, binding active catalysts, catalysis, physicochemical fluid dynamics in porous media: applications in geoscience and petroleum engineering

Author(s)
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Publication year
2018
Language
en
Edition
1
Page amount
400 pages
Category
Natural Sciences
Format
Ebook
eISBN (ePUB)
9783527806584
Printed ISBN
9783527342358

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