Modelling of Confined Fluids Sample Clauses

Modelling of Confined Fluids. Obtain understanding of the properties of fluids in narrow pores found within shale formations and to develop atomistic/molecular scale models capable to predict fluid behaviour up to a meso-pore and macroscopic (bulk) scale.
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Modelling of Confined Fluids. Lead beneficiary – ARMINES Work Package 4 Modelling of Confined Fluids 1-UCL 2-CSGI 3-ARMI 4.UoM 5.NCSRD 0.XX 0.XXXX 0.XXXX 0.XXX 10.Geo 11. Halli TOTAL DoA 3.00 6.00 34.50 44.00 22.50 110.00 M1-M6 0.50 3.00 5.00 8.50 M7-M12 0.39 8.00 3.50 11.89 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.89 11.00 8.50 20.39 % used 0.0% 0.0% 2.6% 25.0% 37.8% 18.5% ▪ Main ActivitiesDevelopment of new models of clay structures for molecular dynamics simulations. ✓ Molecular simulation work for xxxxxxxx and clays, preliminary predictions of density for various structures and transport properties. ✓ Modelling of organic and inorganic part of shale. ✓ Modelling of salt solubility in clay pores. ✓ Molecular simulation of complex fluids in confinement.
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