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Grading the Impact of Impurities in Rich CO2 Pipeline Fluids
2018
Chemical Engineering Transactions
With about 195 countries signing the Paris (climate) Agreement and world leaders uniting for the planet after the United States' notification to pull out of the agreement, many carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are expected to be executed worldwide. Captured CO2 is not pure and may contain several impurities, which affect the flow dynamics of the CO2 fluid in pipelines. To design efficient CO2 pipeline transportation systems, it is imperative to understand the effect of these impurities
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