+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button...

Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button...

Date post: 13-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: joshua-collins
View: 218 times
Download: 4 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
8
Br - in fluid (m molal) 0 2 1 2 m 2 m D ay 10
Transcript
Page 1: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Br- in fluid (mmolal)

0 212 m

2 m Day 10

Page 2: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain.

Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable:

● enter data node by node● import a table● use a script, equation, or function● enter an average value and standard deviation

Page 3: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Nodal block spacing can be regular or refined in the areas of greatest interest.

Page 4: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Choose to enter porosity data node by node.

Page 5: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Import a table with porosity values for each node. Alternatively you can enter tables in-line from the command pane.

Page 6: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Use a simple equation to describe the porosity field. Or write a BASIC script or C++ function for the most flexibility.

Thermal conductivity and internal heat sources can vary in space, as can longitudinal and transverse dispersivity.

Page 7: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Porosity is set in this run to vary randomly according to a Gaussian distribution.

Permeability is set to vary with porosity.

Page 8: Initial chemical composition and temperature can vary across the domain. Click on a “+” button to enter heterogeneity data for any field variable: ● enter.

Br− enters the fluid through the left boundary. The random porosity and permeability structure create a “fingering” pattern of infiltration.


Recommended