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Porous Flow of Energy & CO2 Transformation and Storage in Deep Formations

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Dear Colleagues,
The transformation and storage of energy and carbon dioxide in deep reservoirs include underground coal gasification, underground storage of oil and gas, underground storage of hydrogen, underground compressed air energy storage, geological utilization and storage of carbon dioxide, etc., which are related to the realization of low-carbon development, green development, and sustainable development. Fluid mechanics in porous media is one of the key disciplines supporting the above major projects. In order to strengthen the deep integration of seepage mechanics theory and engineering and promote the development of emerging interdisciplinary subjects, we have launched this special call for papers with the support of relevant academic journals.
We are pleased to invite the research community to submit review or regular research papers on, but not limited to, the following relevant topics related to porous flow:
- Underground coal gasification;
- Gas storage in salt cavern;
- Natural gas storage in depleted reservoirs;
- Underground compressed air energy storage;
- Groundwater sealed oil storage depot;
- Hydrogen underground storage;
- Petroleum storage in hard-rock caverns;
- CO2 geological storage and utilization;
- Others.
Prof. Dr. Jianjun Liu
Prof. Dr. Yuewu Liu
Prof. Dr. Zhengming Yang
Prof. Dr. Yiqiang Li
Prof. Dr. Fuquan Song
Prof. Dr. Rui Song
Dr. Yun Yang
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Keywords
- porous flow
- phases change
- energy transformation
- energy storage
- CO2 sequestration
- deep formation
- multiphysics coupling
- energy-efficient systems
- energy safety
- rock mechanics
- heat conduction
- multiscale transport
Participating Journals
Journal Name | Impact Factor | CiteScore | Launched Year | First Decision (median) | APC |
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Applied Sciences
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2.5 | 5.3 | 2011 | 18.4 Days | CHF 2400 |
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Energies
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3.0 | 6.2 | 2008 | 16.8 Days | CHF 2600 |
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Geosciences
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2.4 | 5.3 | 2011 | 23.5 Days | CHF 1800 |
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Minerals
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2.2 | 4.1 | 2011 | 18 Days | CHF 2400 |
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Water
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3.0 | 5.8 | 2009 | 17.5 Days | CHF 2600 |
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