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GeoDict User Guide 2025

Reactive Flow GeoApp for CO2 Sequestration

The reactive flow – IPhreeqC model GeoApp allows you to set up continuous injection of aqueous fluids at a given velocity. The GeoApp sequentially computes flow, geochemical transport, and fluid-rock reactions in multiple batches (i.e., time steps). The automated post-processing provides you with various results, data plots, and 3D animations.

In this tutorial, you will learn:

  1. to determine the quality of a sample for reactive flow simulations,
  2. to set up a reactive flow simulation in GeoDict, and
  3. to use the resulting data for management and conference presentations.

However, at the current state of research, there are still unclarified questions regarding the timescale of reactions (reaction kinetics) at reservoir conditions. Therefore, an alternative approach is required for upscaling pore scale results to the reservoir scale (e.g., via correlation of DRP-scale results to field-scale results of seismic injection site monitoring as part of a quantitative seismic interpretation (QSI) workflow)

The tutorial was created with GeoDict 2024 SP2.

Needed Modules:

AddiDict, PoroDict, FlowDict

Download the tutorial here.

The zipped folder has a size of 911 MB.

The content consists of a PDF with a step by step description and the simulation materials.

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