We consider the fast irreversible bimolecular chemical reaction urn:x-wiley:wrcr:media:wrcr23748:wrcr23748-math-0001 in the Poiseuille flow through a channel, in which A displaces B. This system allows to systematically study the impact of the interaction of interface deformation and diffusion on mixing and reactive transport. At early times, the reaction is diffusion controlled. With increasing time, advection begins to dominate and we find enhanced reaction efficiency due to the deformation of the interface between the two reactants. For times larger than the characteristic diffusion time across the channel, mixing and reaction are quantified by the Taylor dispersion coefficient. Predictions based on Taylor dispersion may significantly o...
International audienceThe mixing dynamics resulting from the combined action of diffusion, dispersio...
In this thesis we use a stochastic approach to address the upscaling of mixing dominated reactions i...
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We study mixing-controlled chemical reactions in unsaturated porous media from a pore-scale perspect...
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We investigate the impact of pore‐scale heterogeneity on reactive mixing using experimental data fro...
International audienceUnderstanding reactive transport of solutes in porous media underlies problems...
A new upscaling procedure that provides 1D representations of 2D mixing-limited reactive transport s...
Reactive transport modeling is an important tool for the analysis of coupled physical, chemical, and...
We present a volume-averaging based theoretical analysis of upscaling of reactive transport processe...
A bimolecular homogeneous irreversible reaction of the kind A+B→C is simulated in a plane channel as...
International audienceThe mixing dynamics resulting from the combined action of diffusion, dispersio...
In this thesis we use a stochastic approach to address the upscaling of mixing dominated reactions i...
Transported chemical reactions in unsaturated porous media are relevant to environmental and industr...
Mixing fronts, where fluids of different chemical compositions mix with each other, are known to rep...
We study mixing-controlled chemical reactions in unsaturated porous media from a pore-scale perspect...
We upscale reactive mixing using effective dispersion coefficients to capture the combined effect of...
We investigate the impact of pore‐scale heterogeneity on reactive mixing using experimental data fro...
International audienceUnderstanding reactive transport of solutes in porous media underlies problems...
A new upscaling procedure that provides 1D representations of 2D mixing-limited reactive transport s...
Reactive transport modeling is an important tool for the analysis of coupled physical, chemical, and...
We present a volume-averaging based theoretical analysis of upscaling of reactive transport processe...
A bimolecular homogeneous irreversible reaction of the kind A+B→C is simulated in a plane channel as...
International audienceThe mixing dynamics resulting from the combined action of diffusion, dispersio...
In this thesis we use a stochastic approach to address the upscaling of mixing dominated reactions i...
Transported chemical reactions in unsaturated porous media are relevant to environmental and industr...