A new method for simulating solute transport and geochemical interactions within fractured rock is presented. This will be an important capability for assessing the safety of radioactive waste disposal facilities that are located within fractured crystalline bedrock. Specifically, the discrete fracture network (DFN) module within the ConnectFlow groundwater flow and transport software has been updated to: (i) simulate the advection and diffusion of more than one solute species (with the flow and transport equations coupled by the evolving density and viscosity); (ii) model the diffusion of solutes into the rock matrix between fractures; and (iii) utilise the iPhreeqc library to model chemical reactions involving solutes, minerals on fractur...
Advancement of EGS requires improved prediction of fracture development and growth during reservoir ...
A combination of a parallel fracture model with the PHREEQC-2 geochemical model was developed to sim...
Many of the sites that have been proposed as potential locations of underground radioactive waste re...
Modelling fluid flow and water-rock interaction in fractured crust using a Discrete Fracture Network...
We present an enhanced continuum-based approach for the modelling of groundwater flow coupled with r...
We present a discussion of the state-of-the-art on the use of discrete fracture networks (DFNs) for ...
International audienceDiscrete Fracture Network (DFN) is a modeling framework for fractured rocks. T...
International audienceThe underground is a reservoir of natural resources (water, oil and gas, heat,...
Fracture network simulators have extensively been used in the past for obtaining a better understand...
Fracture networks are abundant in subsurface applications (e.g., geothermal energy production, CO2 s...
Groundwater flow and transport in deep crystalline rock is an important area of research. This is pa...
Fracture analysis is crucial because of their abundance in reservoirs and can have a strong effect o...
Mathematical model of groundwater flow in fractured porous media implemented in the GeRa code is pre...
The report is designed to be used as a decision-making aid for individuals who need to simulate flui...
Mining wastes are usually disposed into open pits or underground excavations. The adjacent rock mass...
Advancement of EGS requires improved prediction of fracture development and growth during reservoir ...
A combination of a parallel fracture model with the PHREEQC-2 geochemical model was developed to sim...
Many of the sites that have been proposed as potential locations of underground radioactive waste re...
Modelling fluid flow and water-rock interaction in fractured crust using a Discrete Fracture Network...
We present an enhanced continuum-based approach for the modelling of groundwater flow coupled with r...
We present a discussion of the state-of-the-art on the use of discrete fracture networks (DFNs) for ...
International audienceDiscrete Fracture Network (DFN) is a modeling framework for fractured rocks. T...
International audienceThe underground is a reservoir of natural resources (water, oil and gas, heat,...
Fracture network simulators have extensively been used in the past for obtaining a better understand...
Fracture networks are abundant in subsurface applications (e.g., geothermal energy production, CO2 s...
Groundwater flow and transport in deep crystalline rock is an important area of research. This is pa...
Fracture analysis is crucial because of their abundance in reservoirs and can have a strong effect o...
Mathematical model of groundwater flow in fractured porous media implemented in the GeRa code is pre...
The report is designed to be used as a decision-making aid for individuals who need to simulate flui...
Mining wastes are usually disposed into open pits or underground excavations. The adjacent rock mass...
Advancement of EGS requires improved prediction of fracture development and growth during reservoir ...
A combination of a parallel fracture model with the PHREEQC-2 geochemical model was developed to sim...
Many of the sites that have been proposed as potential locations of underground radioactive waste re...