Nonlinear wave interactions in geochemical modeling

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DOI10.1016/J.JDE.2022.12.034arXiv2207.05625MaRDI QIDQ6404739FDOQ6404739


Authors: Amaury C. Alvarez, Johannes Bruining, Dan Marchesin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 July 2022

Abstract: This paper is concerned with the study of the main wave interactions in a system of conservation laws in geochemical modeling. We study the modeling of the chemical complexes on the rock surface. The presence of stable surface complexes affects the relative permeability. We add terms representing surface complexes to the accumulation function in the model presented in cite{lambert2019nonlinear1}. This addition allows to take into account the interaction of ions with the rock surface in the modeling of the oil recovery by the injection of carbonated water. Compatibility hypotheses with the modeling are made on the coefficients of the system to obtain meaningful solutions. We developed a Riemann solver taking into account the complexity of the interactions and bifurcations of nonlinear waves. Such bifurcations occur at the inflection and resonance surfaces. We present the solution of a generalized eigenvalue problem in a (n+1)-dimensional case, which allows the construction of rarefaction curves. A method to find the discontinuous solutions is also presented. We find the solution path for some examples.













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