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Upscaling Mixing in Highly Heterogeneous Porous Media via a Spatial Markov Model

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posted on 2020-11-17, 00:00 authored by David H. Richter, Diogo BolsterDiogo Bolster, Elise E. Wright, Giovanni M. Porta, Nicole L. Sund
In this work, we develop a novel Lagrangian model able to predict solute mixing in heterogeneous porous media. The Spatial Markov model has previously been used to predict effective mean conservative transport in flows through heterogeneous porous media. In predicting effective measures of mixing on larger scales, knowledge of only the mean transport is insufficient. Mixing is a small scale process driven by diffusion and the deformation of a plume by a non-uniform flow. In order to capture these small scale processes that are associated with mixing, the upscaled Spatial Markov model must be extended in such a way that it can adequately represent fluctuations in concentration. To address this problem, we develop downscaling procedures within the upscaled model to predict measures of mixing and dilution of a solute moving through an idealized heterogeneous porous medium. The upscaled model results are compared to measurements from a fully resolved simulation and found to be in good agreement.

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2020-08-01

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2020-11-17

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