Hypothesis Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process that exhibits anomalous behavior and cannot be described by the Fickian dispersion theory. Although many studies have documented colloids’ transport at different length scales, a theoretical basis that links pore- to core-scale observations remains lacking. It is hypothesized that a recently proposed pore-scale statistical kinetic theory is able to capture the results observed experimentally. Experiments We implement a multi-scale approach via conducting core-flooding experiments of colloidal particles in a sandstone sample, simulating particles flowing through a sub-volume of the rock’s digital twin, and developing a core-scale statistical the...
Profi les of retained colloids in porous media have frequently been observed to be hyper-exponential...
We study the upscaling and prediction of large-scale solute dispersion in heterogeneous porous media...
Transport of solutes and colloids over a large number of pores and for multiple scales were explored...
HYPOTHESIS: Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process...
We herein demonstrate the cause of well-observed variant transport behaviors for apparently identica...
We study the origins of anomalous dispersion in heterogeneous porous media in terms of the medium a...
Release of colloids and their subsequent transport into the subsurface environments takes place duri...
Understanding colloid transport in subsurface environments is challenging because of complex interac...
We present a new algorithm for modelling single phase transport of a tracer in porous media which de...
Summarization: A quasi-three-dimensional particle tracking model is developed to characterize the sp...
A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experi...
Anomalous transport, understood as the nonlinear scaling with time of the mean square displacement o...
We study the evolution of velocity in time, which fundamentally controls the way dissolved substance...
Summarization: A quasi-three-dimensional particle tracking model is developed to characterize the sp...
We study the nature of non-Fickian particle transport in 3-D porous media by simulating fluid flow i...
Profi les of retained colloids in porous media have frequently been observed to be hyper-exponential...
We study the upscaling and prediction of large-scale solute dispersion in heterogeneous porous media...
Transport of solutes and colloids over a large number of pores and for multiple scales were explored...
HYPOTHESIS: Transport of suspended colloids in heterogeneous porous media is a multi-scale process...
We herein demonstrate the cause of well-observed variant transport behaviors for apparently identica...
We study the origins of anomalous dispersion in heterogeneous porous media in terms of the medium a...
Release of colloids and their subsequent transport into the subsurface environments takes place duri...
Understanding colloid transport in subsurface environments is challenging because of complex interac...
We present a new algorithm for modelling single phase transport of a tracer in porous media which de...
Summarization: A quasi-three-dimensional particle tracking model is developed to characterize the sp...
A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experi...
Anomalous transport, understood as the nonlinear scaling with time of the mean square displacement o...
We study the evolution of velocity in time, which fundamentally controls the way dissolved substance...
Summarization: A quasi-three-dimensional particle tracking model is developed to characterize the sp...
We study the nature of non-Fickian particle transport in 3-D porous media by simulating fluid flow i...
Profi les of retained colloids in porous media have frequently been observed to be hyper-exponential...
We study the upscaling and prediction of large-scale solute dispersion in heterogeneous porous media...
Transport of solutes and colloids over a large number of pores and for multiple scales were explored...