Characterization of the Pore Structure of Well Cement under Carbon Capture and Storage Conditions by an Image-Based Method with a Combination of Metal Intrusion

利用基于图像的方法结合金属侵入技术表征碳捕获与封存条件下油井水泥的孔隙结构

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Abstract

To more quantitatively and subtly analyze effects of carbonation on the pore structure of well cement by supercritical CO(2) under carbon capture and storage (CCS) conditions, a digital scanning electron microscopy-backscattered electron (SEM-BSE) image analysis with a combination of nontoxic low-melting point metal intrusion is used to characterize the exposed cements to humid supercritical CO(2) for 10 and 20 days. The porous area fraction (PAF) and pore size distribution (PSD) profiles obtained by slicing operation are used to describe the pore structure variation along the corrosion direction in a two-dimensional (2D) plane. The results show that the image-based method with the combination of metal intrusion is an effective method for characterizing the layer structure of exposed cement and getting quantitative information about the pore structure. From the surface to the core, the main altered layers in exposed cement for 10 days include the partially leached layer, the carbonated layer, and the calcium hydroxide (CH)-dissolved layer. For the exposed cement for 20 days, the main altered layers include the porous leached layer, the partially leached layer, the carbonated layer, and the carbonated transition layer. The nonporous carbonated layer can effectively block the flow parallel to the corrosion direction, while the porous leached layer can facilitate the flow perpendicular to the corrosion direction. Findings from this study will provide valuable information for understanding the effects of carbonation on the pore structure of well cement under CCS conditions.

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