Introduction to Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs - Softcover

Agarwal

 
9780443153310: Introduction to Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs

Synopsis

Carbon capture and sequestration has become an essential technology for addressing the mitigation of global warming and adverse climate change due to increasing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion worldwide. However, the scientific/engineering community still lacks thorough and practical knowledge about various types of reservoirs capable of effective long-term CO2 sequestration. Introduction to Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs pulls together the relevant basic scientific knowledge and applications to help reservoir engineering practitioners learn and utilize the potential of CO2 sequestration in saline, oil, gas, shale, basalt, and geothermal reservoirs. After presenting the fundamental properties of various reservoirs, the authors describe each type of reservoir and explain basic parameters, benchmark cases, experimental data, optimization strategies for CO2 sequestration, prospects, and outlook. Rounding out the text with a glossary and consideration of future developments, this book delivers the necessary tools for engineers to better understand carbon sequestration and advance the energy transition.

  • Introduces the physical characteristics of saline, oil, gas, shale, basalt, and geothermal reservoirs
  • Describes the physics and chemistry of CO2 sequestration in different types of reservoirs and their modeling
  • Applies numerical simulation and optimization methodology to various reservoirs with real-world examples
  • Reviews machine learning applications to carbon capture and sequestration

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About the Authors

Ramesh Agarwal is currently the William Palm Professor Chair at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, he was the Sam Bloomfield Distinguished Professor and Executive Director of the National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University, Kansas and the Program Director and McDonnell Douglas Fellow at McDonnell Douglas Research Laboratories in St. Louis. Dr. Agarwal received his PhD from Stanford University, M.S. from the University of Minnesota and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. He is the author and coauthor of over 600 publications. He has given many plenary, keynote and invited lectures in over sixty countries. He is a Fellow of 24 professional societies American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). He has received many prestigious national/international awards including the SAE Medal of Honor, ASME Honorary Fellowship and Honorary Fellowship from Royal Aeronautical Society.

Dr. Danqing Liu is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences in China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, China. She received her PhD from China University of Geosciences. She is the author and co-author of nearly 50 papers in many prestigious journals in the area of CCS in saline aquifers, shale, basalt and other reservoirs.

From the Back Cover

Carbon capture and sequestration has become an essential technology for addressing the mitigation of global warming and adverse climate change due to increasing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion worldwide. However, the scientific/engineering community still lacks thorough and practical knowledge about various types of reservoirs capable of effective long-term CO2 sequestration. Introduction to Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of CO2 Sequestration in Various Types of Reservoirs pulls together the relevant basic scientific knowledge and applications to help reservoir engineering practitioners learn and utilize the potential of CO2 sequestration in saline, oil, gas, shale, basalt, and geothermal reservoirs. After presenting the fundamental properties of various reservoirs, the authors describe each type of reservoir and explain basic parameters, benchmark cases, experimental data, optimization strategies for CO2 sequestration, prospects, and outlook. Rounding out the text with a glossary and consideration of future developments, this book delivers the necessary tools for engineers to better understand carbon sequestration and advance the energy transition.

Key Features

  • Introduces the physical characteristics of saline, oil, gas, shale, basalt, and geothermal reservoirs
  • Describes the physics and chemistry of CO2 sequestration in different types of reservoirs and their modeling
  • Applies numerical simulation and optimization methodology to various reservoirs with real-world examples
  • Reviews machine learning applications to carbon capture and sequestration
About the Authors
Dr. Ramesh Agarwal is currently the William Palm Professor of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Previously, he was the Sam Bloomfield Distinguished Professor and Executive Director of the National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University, Kansas, and the Program Director and McDonnell Douglas Fellow at McDonnell Douglas Research Laboratories in St. Louis. He has a PhD from Stanford University. He is the author and coauthor of more than 600 publications in mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering, as well as energy and environment. He has delivered plenary/keynote lectures in more than 60 countries around the world. He is a Fellow of 30 professional societies, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS), and the American Physical Society (APS).

Dr. Danqing Liu is currently an assistant professor in the School of Environmental Studies at the China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, China. She received her PhD from the China University of Geosciences. She is the author and coauthor of nearly 50 papers published in prestigious journals on CCUS in saline aquifers, shale, basalt, and other reservoirs.

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