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Pore-scale mass and reactant transport in multiphase porous media flows
by
Chopard, B.
, Huber, C.
, Bachmann, O.
, Parmigiani, A.
in
Buoyancy
/ Capillarity
/ Channels
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computational methods in fluid dynamics
/ Dissolution
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Flows through porous media
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Fluids
/ Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
/ Mass transport
/ Melting
/ Multiphase and particle-laden flows
/ Nonhomogeneous flows
/ Physics
/ Porosity
/ Porous media
/ Spatial distribution
/ Stability
/ Viscosity
2011
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Pore-scale mass and reactant transport in multiphase porous media flows
by
Chopard, B.
, Huber, C.
, Bachmann, O.
, Parmigiani, A.
in
Buoyancy
/ Capillarity
/ Channels
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computational methods in fluid dynamics
/ Dissolution
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Flows through porous media
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Fluids
/ Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
/ Mass transport
/ Melting
/ Multiphase and particle-laden flows
/ Nonhomogeneous flows
/ Physics
/ Porosity
/ Porous media
/ Spatial distribution
/ Stability
/ Viscosity
2011
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Pore-scale mass and reactant transport in multiphase porous media flows
by
Chopard, B.
, Huber, C.
, Bachmann, O.
, Parmigiani, A.
in
Buoyancy
/ Capillarity
/ Channels
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computational methods in fluid dynamics
/ Dissolution
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Flows through porous media
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Fluids
/ Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
/ Mass transport
/ Melting
/ Multiphase and particle-laden flows
/ Nonhomogeneous flows
/ Physics
/ Porosity
/ Porous media
/ Spatial distribution
/ Stability
/ Viscosity
2011
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Pore-scale mass and reactant transport in multiphase porous media flows
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Pore-scale mass and reactant transport in multiphase porous media flows
2011
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Reactive processes associated with multiphase flows play a significant role in mass transport in unsaturated porous media. For example, the effect of reactions on the solid matrix can affect the formation and stability of fingering instabilities associated with the invasion of a buoyant non-wetting fluid. In this study, we focus on the formation and stability of capillary channels of a buoyant non-wetting fluid (developed because of capillary instabilities) and their impact on the transport and distribution of a reactant in the porous medium. We use a combination of pore-scale numerical calculations based on a multiphase reactive lattice Boltzmann model (LBM) and scaling laws to quantify (i) the effect of dissolution on the preservation of capillary instabilities, (ii) the penetration depth of reaction beyond the dissolution/melting front, and (iii) the temporal and spatial distribution of dissolution/melting under different conditions (concentration of reactant in the non-wetting fluid, injection rate). Our results show that, even for tortuous non-wetting fluid channels, simple scaling laws assuming an axisymmetrical annular flow can explain (i) the exponential decay of reactant along capillary channels, (ii) the dependence of the penetration depth of reactant on a local Péclet number (using the non-wetting fluid velocity in the channel) and more qualitatively (iii) the importance of the melting/reaction efficiency on the stability of non-wetting fluid channels. Our numerical method allows us to study the feedbacks between the immiscible multiphase fluid flow and a dynamically evolving porous matrix (dissolution or melting) which is an essential component of reactive transport in porous media.
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Cambridge University Press
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