Relevance of Local Dispersion on Mixing Enhancement in Engineering Injection and Extraction Systems in Porous Media: Insights from Laboratory Bench-Scale Experiments and Modeling

IF 2.7 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Francesca Ziliotto, Mónica Basilio Hazas, Markus Muhr, Navid Ahmadi, Massimo Rolle, Gabriele Chiogna
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This work investigates the dynamics of flow, transport and mixing in subsurface porous media during an engineered injection–extraction (EIE) system. We perform laboratory bench-scale experiments mimicking an EIE system in an unconfined aquifer, and we explore the role of local dispersion on mixing enhancement. The experimental setup is equipped with four wells operated in a sequence, one at a time, creating transient flows and a fluctuating water table impacting the transport dynamics of an injected dye tracer plume. A high-resolution imaging technique is applied to monitor the spatial and temporal evolution of the plume concentration. The experiments are performed in porous media with fine and coarse grain sizes and considering two different sequences of injection and extraction. The plume spreading and mixing are quantified by computing the spatial moments and the plume area, respectively. The Okubo–Weiss parameter is calculated over the plume area to correlate mixing enhancement with changes in flow topology. The results indicate that the operation of EIE system significantly enhances mixing and spreading, particularly when the effective Okubo–Weiss parameter is higher. Furthermore, the mixing enhancement is larger in the experiments performed in the coarse porous media, indicating the importance of local dispersion as a factor for mixing enhancement in EIE systems.

多孔介质中工程注入和抽提系统中局部分散对混合增强的相关性:实验室台阶实验和建模的启示
本文研究了工程注入萃取(EIE)系统中地下多孔介质的流动、输送和混合动力学。我们在无承压含水层中进行了模拟eee系统的实验室实验,并探讨了局部分散对混合增强的作用。实验装置配备了四口井,以一个顺序操作,一次操作一口,产生瞬态流动和波动的地下水位,影响注入染料示踪剂羽流的传输动力学。采用高分辨率成像技术监测烟柱浓度的时空演变。实验在细粒和粗粒多孔介质中进行,并考虑两种不同的注入和萃取顺序。通过计算空间矩和羽流面积来量化羽流的扩散和混合。在羽流面积上计算Okubo-Weiss参数,将混合增强与流动拓扑的变化联系起来。结果表明,EIE系统的运行显著地促进了混合和扩散,特别是当有效Okubo-Weiss参数较高时。此外,在粗多孔介质中进行的实验中,混合增强更大,这表明局部分散作为ee系统中混合增强的一个因素的重要性。
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Transport in Porous Media
Transport in Porous Media 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
155
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: -Publishes original research on physical, chemical, and biological aspects of transport in porous media- Papers on porous media research may originate in various areas of physics, chemistry, biology, natural or materials science, and engineering (chemical, civil, agricultural, petroleum, environmental, electrical, and mechanical engineering)- Emphasizes theory, (numerical) modelling, laboratory work, and non-routine applications- Publishes work of a fundamental nature, of interest to a wide readership, that provides novel insight into porous media processes- Expanded in 2007 from 12 to 15 issues per year. Transport in Porous Media publishes original research on physical and chemical aspects of transport phenomena in rigid and deformable porous media. These phenomena, occurring in single and multiphase flow in porous domains, can be governed by extensive quantities such as mass of a fluid phase, mass of component of a phase, momentum, or energy. Moreover, porous medium deformations can be induced by the transport phenomena, by chemical and electro-chemical activities such as swelling, or by external loading through forces and displacements. These porous media phenomena may be studied by researchers from various areas of physics, chemistry, biology, natural or materials science, and engineering (chemical, civil, agricultural, petroleum, environmental, electrical, and mechanical engineering).
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