Article Dans Une Revue Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy Année : 2014

Rheological characterization of olivine slurries, sheared under CO 2 pressure

Philippe Gouze
Linda Luquot

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The injection of reactive mineral suspensions is a possible process to either reinforce or seal wells in geologic carbon sequestration sites. Among others, olivine slurries could be used as CO 2-triggered cements, as they carbonate under the thermodynamic conditions of deep storage. However, injection of such slurries requires to control their initial fluidity and its evolution during the displacement. For this purpose, we have characterized the rheological evolution of olivine suspensions, of particle sizes 1 − 10 µm, sheared at 100 s −1 , in the ranges of 10 − 40 % for the volume fractions, 20 − 50 bars for the CO 2 pressure, and 60 − 110 • C for the temperature. The apparent viscosity, measured at 100 s −1 , increases exponentially, with a characteristic time ranging from less than one hour to more than ten hours, and decreasing with olivine concentration, CO 2 pressure, and temperature. Moreover, a careful characterization of the slurry rheology carried out in the initial stages of slow evolution, shows that the slurry obeys a Bingham plastic law, with a yield stress Σ B , and a Bingham viscosity µ B increasing from 1 P a to 20 P a and from 4 mP a.s to 110 mP a.s, respectively, when the olivine volume fraction ϕ is increased from 10 % to 30 %. Such variations can be accounted by classical models [1, 2].

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hal-02935791 , version 1 (10-09-2020)

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Fabien Mahaut, Georges Gauthier, Philippe Gouze, Linda Luquot, Dominique Salin, et al.. Rheological characterization of olivine slurries, sheared under CO 2 pressure. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 2014, 33 (2), pp.572-580. ⟨10.1002/ep.11826⟩. ⟨hal-02935791⟩
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