Brine Drying and Salt Precipitation in Porous Media: A Microfluidics Study

Author:

Zhang Hui1ORCID,Sun Zhonghao2ORCID,Zhang Nan3ORCID,Zhao Budi1

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

2. School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

3. School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractDrying and salt precipitation in porous media impact various engineering disciplines, including carbon geological storage in brine reservoirs, with considerable hydraulic and mechanical effects. However, understanding the underlying mechanisms and controlling factors is limited due to the lack of pore‐scale observation and quantitative analysis. We design radial flow microfluidic chips with varying pore heterogeneity and wettability and quantify the pore‐scale dynamics of brine drying and salt precipitation using time‐lapse images and image processing techniques. The gas injection process determines the distribution of residual (drying) brine and is influenced by pore heterogeneity. Higher concentrations of residual brine are observed near the injection well in more heterogeneous porous media. Capillary backflow replenishes evaporative losses near the well during drying in hydrophilic chips. Brine clusters induced by gas injection connect through brine films and reconnect by capillary backflow. Two types of pore habits of salt precipitation are identified: bulk salt within brine clusters and aggregated salt at the air‐brine interface. Salt precipitation, particularly near the injection well, significantly reduces injectivity, with less impact observed in the porous media with uniform pore structure and hydrophobic surfaces.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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