In this work, we present a lattice-Boltzmann model for the simulation of complex dissolution phenomena. We design boundary conditions to impose a fixed concentration or a surface flux for use in multicomponent lattice-Boltzmann models. These conditions can be applied to simulate complex reactive flow phenomena, e.g., in porous media. By combining the boundary conditions with a volume-of-fluid description of solid structures, the application area of the presented model is extended toward complex dissolution phenomena. The boundary conditions and the dissolution model are validated using benchmark problems with analytical solutions. The agreement is good in all tested cases.status: publishe
A Lattice Boltzmann (LB) based reactive transport model intended to capture reactions and solid pha...
A Lattice Boltzmann (LB) based reactive transport model intended to capture reactions and solid phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
A lattice Boltzmann model for the dissolution of solid structures of arbitrary shape in multi-compon...
The lattice Boltzmann method is a new versatile technique in computational fluid dynamics, based on ...
AbstractIndirect dissolution is modelled using a two-component lattice Boltzmann model. A boundary c...
Indirect dissolution is modelled using a two-component lattice Boltzmann model. A boundary condition...
Dissolution phenomena, and more generally, interactions betweensolids and fluids, gas or liquid, are...
[1] We apply the lattice-Boltzmann method to simulate fluid flow and dissolution and precipitation i...
In this paper, we present a framework for the modeling and simulation of a subset of physical/chemic...
In dissolution processes, during geometry evolution, the two-phase interface is continuously changed...
AbstractIndirect dissolution is modelled using a two-component lattice Boltzmann model. A boundary c...
In this study, in order to investigate the effect of the underlying pore-scale processes on continuu...
Flows with chemical reactions in porous media are fundamental phenomena encountered in many natural,...
In recent years, the Lattice Boltzmann (LB) method has become a powerful numerical tool for simulat...
A Lattice Boltzmann (LB) based reactive transport model intended to capture reactions and solid pha...
A Lattice Boltzmann (LB) based reactive transport model intended to capture reactions and solid phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
A lattice Boltzmann model for the dissolution of solid structures of arbitrary shape in multi-compon...
The lattice Boltzmann method is a new versatile technique in computational fluid dynamics, based on ...
AbstractIndirect dissolution is modelled using a two-component lattice Boltzmann model. A boundary c...
Indirect dissolution is modelled using a two-component lattice Boltzmann model. A boundary condition...
Dissolution phenomena, and more generally, interactions betweensolids and fluids, gas or liquid, are...
[1] We apply the lattice-Boltzmann method to simulate fluid flow and dissolution and precipitation i...
In this paper, we present a framework for the modeling and simulation of a subset of physical/chemic...
In dissolution processes, during geometry evolution, the two-phase interface is continuously changed...
AbstractIndirect dissolution is modelled using a two-component lattice Boltzmann model. A boundary c...
In this study, in order to investigate the effect of the underlying pore-scale processes on continuu...
Flows with chemical reactions in porous media are fundamental phenomena encountered in many natural,...
In recent years, the Lattice Boltzmann (LB) method has become a powerful numerical tool for simulat...
A Lattice Boltzmann (LB) based reactive transport model intended to capture reactions and solid pha...
A Lattice Boltzmann (LB) based reactive transport model intended to capture reactions and solid phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...