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Lattice Boltzmann simulation of solute transport in a single rough fracture
Zhi DOU, Zhi-fang ZHOU. 2014: Lattice Boltzmann simulation of solute transport in a single rough fracture. Water Science and Engineering, 7(3): 277-287. doi: 10.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2014.03.004
Authors:Zhi DOU Zhi-fang ZHOU
Affiliation:School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, P. R. China
Abstract:In this study, the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) was used to simulate the solute transport in a single rough fracture. The self-affine rough fracture wall was generated with the successive random addition method. The ability of the developed LBM to simulate the solute transport was validated by Taylor dispersion. The effect of fluid velocity on the solute transport in a single rough fracture was investigated using the LBM. The breakthrough curves (BTCs) for continuous injection sources in rough fractures were analyzed and discussed with different Reynolds numbers (Re). The results show that the rough fracture wall leads to a large fluid velocity gradient across the aperture. Consequently, there is a broad distribution of the immobile region along the rough fracture wall. This distribution of the immobile region is very sensitive to the Re and fracture geometry, and the immobile region is enlarged with the increase of Re and roughness. The concentration of the solute front in the mobile region increases with the Re. Furthermore, the Re and roughness have significant effects on BTCs, and the slow solute molecule exchange between the mobile and immobile regions results in a long breakthrough tail for the rough fracture. This study also demonstrates that the developed LBM can be effective in studying the solute transport in a rough fracture.
Keywords:solute transport  single rough fracture  Lattice Boltzmann method, self-affinity  breakthrough curve
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