Non-isothermal vapor transport in a single unsaturated rock fracture
Heat released by the radioactive decay of high level nuclear waste in an underground repository causes a long-terra thermal disturbance in the hydrologic flow field. Moisture transport through unsaturated fractured rock in the presence of this imposed temperature field will presumably be dominated b...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1917922015-10-23T04:37:46Z Non-isothermal vapor transport in a single unsaturated rock fracture Cullinan, Stephen Robert. Evans, Daniel D. Heat released by the radioactive decay of high level nuclear waste in an underground repository causes a long-terra thermal disturbance in the hydrologic flow field. Moisture transport through unsaturated fractured rock in the presence of this imposed temperature field will presumably be dominated by the vapor phase. Non-isothermal vapor transfer is investigated for the simplified case of a single unsaturated horizontal rock fracture. Analytic solutions for heat transfer, rock matrix water flow, and gravity drainage are solved numerically. The resulting temperature and moisture regime is then indirectly coupled to a Galerkin finite element solution for Fickian water vapor diffusion through the diffusion coefficient for water vapor in air, the vapor density gradient and the source/sink term. The results demonstrate the importance of temperature and vapor diffusion with regard to evaporation/condensation, micro-fracture drainage and the production of dry and wet zones in a fracture. 1983 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191792 213095073 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona. |
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Heat released by the radioactive decay of high level nuclear waste in an underground repository causes a long-terra thermal disturbance in the hydrologic flow field. Moisture transport through unsaturated fractured rock in the presence of this imposed temperature field will presumably be dominated by the vapor phase. Non-isothermal vapor transfer is investigated for the simplified case of a single unsaturated horizontal rock fracture. Analytic solutions for heat transfer, rock matrix water flow, and gravity drainage are solved numerically. The resulting temperature and moisture regime is then indirectly coupled to a Galerkin finite element solution for Fickian water vapor diffusion through the diffusion coefficient for water vapor in air, the vapor density gradient and the source/sink term. The results demonstrate the importance of temperature and vapor diffusion with regard to evaporation/condensation, micro-fracture drainage and the production of dry and wet zones in a fracture. |
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Non-isothermal vapor transport in a single unsaturated rock fracture |
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Non-isothermal vapor transport in a single unsaturated rock fracture |
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The University of Arizona. |
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