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Has the compositional module considered the dissolution of gas in the aqueous phase? #13

Closed Xurong0101 closed 2 years ago

Xurong0101 commented 2 years ago

Dear Dr.Femi Oloardo,

I noticed that the compositional module is used in the engleFordEDFM.m script. Is the dissolution of the injected gas (such as CO2) in the aqueous phase considered at this time? We all know that the black-oil module has considered the dissolution of gas in the oil phase, expressed by the dissolved gas-oil ratio, but does not consider the dissolution of gas in water. The compositional model of commercial software such as ECLIPSE considers the dissolution of gases in water. However, for the compositional module established in MRST, I do not know whether have also considered it. Do I need to modify the code for my purpose? Thanks for your help in advance. Best regard

Xurong Zhao

China University of Petroleum, Beijing

UnconvRS commented 2 years ago

Xurong,

I haven't tested the compositional module to determine if it allows dissolution of CO2 in water, so it might be a good idea to ask this question on the MRST forum. In general, most common flash codes typically flash hydrocarbon components in oil, but I know that the compositional module also allows you to enter water as a component. So, this will be a good question for Olav Moyner and others who developed the compositional module in MRST.

Xurong0101 commented 2 years ago

Dear Dr.Femi Oloardo,

Thanks for your reply. I will try that as you have suggested. Sincerely thanks again for your kind help. Best regard

Xurong Zhao

China University of Petroleum, Beijing