AbstractThe problem of hydrodynamic dispersion in porous media is considered and numerical predictions of the mixing degree in a single intersection are provided. The flow field in the intersection and adjacent pores or fractures is calculated using a lattice Boltzmann model for single phase flow. A particle-tracking scheme is used, subsequently, that monitors the migration of solute particles in the area of the intersection taking into account the local flow field and a Brownian field. Mixing is quantified in terms of the probability of solute transfer across the junction into the opposite fracture. To circumvent the problem of large computational times for cases of fast flow compared to diffusion, a lattice Boltzmann advection–diffusion m...
International audienceThis work is aimed towards deriving macroscopic models that describe pollutant...
The paper provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mathematical modeling of mass transpor...
Flow and mass transport processes through porous materials are ubiquitous in nature and industry. In...
textLocal displacement efficiency in miscible floods is significantly affected by mixing taking plac...
International audienceContaminant transport in heterogeneous fractured aquifers occurs mostly throug...
This paper studies the mechanisms of dispersion in the laminar flow through the pore space of a thre...
International audienceParticle-tracking methods are often used to model contaminant transport in fra...
The last decade has seen a strong increase of research into flows in fractured porous media, mainly ...
A simple and robust solution is developed for the problem of solute transport along a single fractur...
Understanding hydrodynamic dispersion is important for optimizing miscible displacement proce...
To date, the complexity of fractured porous media still precludes the direct incorporation of small-...
Fracture systems may be generalized in terms of number and orientation of sets of parallel fractures...
The objective of this work is to discuss solute transport phenomena in fractured porous media, where...
Flow and reactive transport of fluids in porous media are observed in a wide variety of fields and a...
Fluid flow and dispersion of solute particles are modelled directly on three-dimensional pore-space ...
International audienceThis work is aimed towards deriving macroscopic models that describe pollutant...
The paper provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mathematical modeling of mass transpor...
Flow and mass transport processes through porous materials are ubiquitous in nature and industry. In...
textLocal displacement efficiency in miscible floods is significantly affected by mixing taking plac...
International audienceContaminant transport in heterogeneous fractured aquifers occurs mostly throug...
This paper studies the mechanisms of dispersion in the laminar flow through the pore space of a thre...
International audienceParticle-tracking methods are often used to model contaminant transport in fra...
The last decade has seen a strong increase of research into flows in fractured porous media, mainly ...
A simple and robust solution is developed for the problem of solute transport along a single fractur...
Understanding hydrodynamic dispersion is important for optimizing miscible displacement proce...
To date, the complexity of fractured porous media still precludes the direct incorporation of small-...
Fracture systems may be generalized in terms of number and orientation of sets of parallel fractures...
The objective of this work is to discuss solute transport phenomena in fractured porous media, where...
Flow and reactive transport of fluids in porous media are observed in a wide variety of fields and a...
Fluid flow and dispersion of solute particles are modelled directly on three-dimensional pore-space ...
International audienceThis work is aimed towards deriving macroscopic models that describe pollutant...
The paper provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mathematical modeling of mass transpor...
Flow and mass transport processes through porous materials are ubiquitous in nature and industry. In...