Hydro-dynamic Solute Transport under Two-Phase Flow Conditions
Abstract There are abundant examples of natural, engineering and industrial applications, in which “solute transport” and “mixing” in porous media occur under multiphase flow conditions. Current state-of-the-art understanding and modelling of such processes are established based on flawed and non-re...
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doaj-3fa198b3e97d483ebaaa14bf3d16fb702020-12-08T00:34:46ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-01711710.1038/s41598-017-06748-1Hydro-dynamic Solute Transport under Two-Phase Flow ConditionsNikolaos K. Karadimitriou0Vahid Joekar-Niasar1Omar Godinez Brizuela2School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science, University of ManchesterSchool of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science, University of ManchesterSchool of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science, University of ManchesterAbstract There are abundant examples of natural, engineering and industrial applications, in which “solute transport” and “mixing” in porous media occur under multiphase flow conditions. Current state-of-the-art understanding and modelling of such processes are established based on flawed and non-representative models. Moreover, there is no direct experimental result to show the true hydrodynamics of transport and mixing under multiphase flow conditions while the saturation topology is being kept constant for a number of flow rates. With the use of a custom-made microscope, and under well-controlled flow boundary conditions, we visualized directly the transport of a tracer in a Reservoir-on-Chip (RoC) micromodel filled with two immiscible fluids. This study provides novel insights into the saturation-dependency of transport and mixing in porous media. To our knowledge, this is the first reported pore-scale experiment in which the saturation topology, relative permeability, and tortuosity were kept constant and transport was studied under different dynamic conditions in a wide range of saturation. The critical role of two-phase hydrodynamic properties on non-Fickian transport and saturation-dependency of dispersion are discussed, which highlight the major flaws in parametrization of existing models.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06748-1 |
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Hydro-dynamic Solute Transport under Two-Phase Flow Conditions |
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Hydro-dynamic Solute Transport under Two-Phase Flow Conditions |
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Abstract There are abundant examples of natural, engineering and industrial applications, in which “solute transport” and “mixing” in porous media occur under multiphase flow conditions. Current state-of-the-art understanding and modelling of such processes are established based on flawed and non-representative models. Moreover, there is no direct experimental result to show the true hydrodynamics of transport and mixing under multiphase flow conditions while the saturation topology is being kept constant for a number of flow rates. With the use of a custom-made microscope, and under well-controlled flow boundary conditions, we visualized directly the transport of a tracer in a Reservoir-on-Chip (RoC) micromodel filled with two immiscible fluids. This study provides novel insights into the saturation-dependency of transport and mixing in porous media. To our knowledge, this is the first reported pore-scale experiment in which the saturation topology, relative permeability, and tortuosity were kept constant and transport was studied under different dynamic conditions in a wide range of saturation. The critical role of two-phase hydrodynamic properties on non-Fickian transport and saturation-dependency of dispersion are discussed, which highlight the major flaws in parametrization of existing models. |
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