International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum simulation of mineral dissolution at the pore-scale. The traditional VoS formulation (VoS- ψ ) uses a diffuse interface localization function ψ to ensure stability and limit diffusion of the reactive surface. The main limitation of this formulation is that accuracy is strongly dependent on the choice of the localization function. Our first novel improved formulation (iVoS) uses the divergence of a reactive flux to localize the reaction at the fluid-solid interface, so no localization function is required. Our second novel formulation (VoS- ψ ′) uses a localization function with a parameter that is fitted to ensure that the reactive surface area...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
International audienceWe investigate the dissolution of a single grain of soluble mineral by microfl...
International audienceA micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid mi...
International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum si...
International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum si...
This manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow, reactive trans...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceThis talk presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow...
International audienceThis talk presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow...
International audienceThis talk presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow...
Micro‐macro models for dissolution processes are derived from detailed pore‐scale models applying up...
Micro-macro models for dissolution processes are derived from detailed pore-scale models applying up...
We study the influence of the pore-space geometry on sample-averaged dissolution rates in millimeter...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
International audienceWe investigate the dissolution of a single grain of soluble mineral by microfl...
International audienceA micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid mi...
International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum si...
International audienceWe present two novel Volume-of-Solid (VoS) formulations for micro-continuum si...
This manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow, reactive trans...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceThis manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phas...
International audienceThis talk presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow...
International audienceThis talk presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow...
International audienceThis talk presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow...
Micro‐macro models for dissolution processes are derived from detailed pore‐scale models applying up...
Micro-macro models for dissolution processes are derived from detailed pore-scale models applying up...
We study the influence of the pore-space geometry on sample-averaged dissolution rates in millimeter...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
International audienceWe investigate the dissolution of a single grain of soluble mineral by microfl...
International audienceA micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid mi...