Masoud Babaei
Lecturer
Petroleum Engineering
University of Manchester
United Kingdom
Biography
I was appointed as a lecturer (Sep 2014) at the University of Manchester (UoM), school of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science (CEAS). Prior to this, I conducted my PhD at Imperial College London under the supervision of Prof. P.R. King, (funded by RCUK’s Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award for outstanding students from the developing world) on “The application of multiscale wavelets and upscaling-downscaling of flow and transport from geological scale to flow-simulation scale in porous mediaâ€. To do this, I developed an in-house two-phase flow simulator for the numerical modelling of subsurface flow processes such as water displacement and enhanced-oil-recovery (including thermal, surfactant and polymer flooding). I developed an adaptive upscaling and downscaling with significant computational gains for large 3D models of reservoirs with inherent complex heterogeneity. I applied upscaling for determining optimal, reliable grid resolution for modelling CO2 storage and estimating the dynamic storage capacity of a number of the North Sea hydrocarbon reservoirs as a PDRA at the Minerals, Energy and Environmental Engineering Research Group (MERG) of Imperial College London led by Prof. S. Durucan. A detailed work on the North Sea reservoir fields was carried out in the MERG group in collaboration with British Geological Survey (BGS).
Research Interest
Upscaling and multiscale modelling of flow and transport in porous media Geo-engineering of hydrocarbon recovery and carbon sequesterationa Geothermal heat recovery Thermodynamics of hyrdrocarbon fluids
Publications
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Calculation of pressure- and migration-constrained dynamic CO2 storage capacity of the North Sea Forties and Nelson dome structures
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Effect of duty cycle and electrolyte additive on photocatalytic performance of TiO2-ZrO2 composite layers prepared on CP Ti by micro arc oxidation method
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Exploring and exploiting the effect of solvent treatment in membrane separations