Imperial College London

DrSamuelJackson

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Earth Science & Engineering

Honorary Research Fellow
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 7326samuel.jackson

 
 
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Location

 

440/10Royal School of MinesSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

My research focuses on understanding multiphase flow in porous media, using a combination of experimental and numerical techniques. In particular, I am interested in the impact of rock heterogeneity across multiple length scales on the storage and trapping of CO2 in CCS applications. 

I completed my Ph.D. in 2016 at the University of Nottingham, where I studied immiscible viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw cells as an analogue to the flow in porous media. I developed meshless and mesh reduction numerical methods for the simulation of Darcy flow with inhomogeneous mobility and temperature. 

Publications

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Journal Papers

Jackson, S.J., Power, H., and Giddings, D., 2017. Immiscible Thermo-Viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw Cells. Computers & Fluids.

Jackson, S.J., Power, H., Giddings, D., and Stevens, D., 2017. The stability of immiscible viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw cells with spatially varying permeability. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.

Jackson, S.J., Stevens, D., Giddings, D. and Power, H., 2016. An adaptive RBF finite collocation approach to track transport processes across moving frontsComputers & Mathematics with Applications, 71(1), pp.278-300.

Jackson, S.J., Stevens, D., Giddings, D. and Power, H., 2015. Dynamic-wetting effects in finite-mobility-ratio Hele-Shaw flowPhysical Review E, 92(2), p.023021.

 Jackson, S.J., Stevens, D., Power, H. and Giddings, D., 2015. A boundary element method for the solution of finite mobility ratio immiscible displacement in a Hele‐Shaw cell. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 78(9), pp. 521–551.

Conference proceedings

 Jackson, S.J., Johnson, N., Giddings, D. and Power, H., 2016. The effect of inhomogeneous mobility on immiscible Hele-Shaw flow. ICTAM 2016. Montreal, Canada.

Jackson, S.J., Giddings, D. and Power, H., 2016. Temperature dependent viscosity effects in immiscible Hele-Shaw flow. IHTS conference 2016. Nottingham, UK.

Jackson, S.J., Giddings, D. and Power, H., 2016. Numerical Modelling of Immiscible Hele-Shaw Flow with Inhomogeneous Viscosity. ICCFD 2016. Istanbul, Turkey.

Jackson, S.J., Stevens, D., Giddings, D. and Power, H., 2015. The effect of Thermocapillary motion during Hele-Shaw flow. 10th UK Conference on Boundary Integral Methods (UKBIM 2015), pp. 46 - 58.

Jackson, S., Stevens, D., Power, H. and Giddings, D., 2014. A direct boundary element approach for the numerical simulation of finite mobility ratio immiscible displacement in a Hele-Shaw cellBoundary Elements and Other Mesh Reduction Methods XXXVII, 57, p.279.