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Data underlying the publication: Multiscale experimental study of H2/brine multiphase flow in porous rock characterizing relative permeability hysteresis, hydrogen dissolution, and Ostwald ripening
Maartje Boon | Tim Rademaker | Hadi Hajibeygi
4TU.ResearchData
(2024)
The dataset contains the CT image and pressure data of a core flood test where hydrogen and brine are co-injected into a Berea Sandstone rock core to measure relative permeability hysteresis. Two no-flow periods are included in the experiment to characterize hydrogen redistribution in the pore space during periods of storage. The dataset is published as part of the paper " Multi-scale experimental study of H2/brine multiphase flow in porous rock characterizing relative permeability hysteresis, hydrogen dissolution, and Ostwald ripening" by Maartje Boon, Tim Rademaker, Chandra Widyananda Winardhi, and Hadi Hajibeyg. The paper is published in Scientific Reports.
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4TU.ResearchData
DOI
10.4121/524d6573-2942-440c-b99b-adc6bd0115bc.v1
Authors
Maartje Boon
Tim Rademaker
Hadi Hajibeygi
Contributers
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Geoscience and Engineering
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University of Stuttgart, Institute of Applied Mechanics
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References
Boon, M., Rademaker, T., Winardhi, C. W., & Hajibeygi, H. (2024). Multiscale experimental study of H$$_2$$/brine multiphase flow in porous rock characterizing relative permeability hysteresis, hydrogen dissolution, and Ostwald ripening. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-81720-4
10.1038/s41598-024-81720-4
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Boon, M., Rademaker, T., & Hajibeygi, H. (2024). Data underlying the publication: Multiscale experimental study of H2/brine multiphase flow in porous rock characterizing relative permeability hysteresis, hydrogen dissolution, and Ostwald ripening (Version 1) [Data set]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/524D6573-2942-440C-B99B-ADC6BD0115BC.V1