• Title of article

    Gas tracer transport through a heterogeneous fracture zone under two phase flow conditions: Model development and parameter sensitivity

  • Author/Authors

    Jorge Jodara، نويسنده , , Agust?n Medinab، نويسنده , , Jes?s Carreraa، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    315
  • To page
    328
  • Abstract
    Large amounts of gas can result from anaerobic corrosion of metals and from chemical and biological degradation of organic substances in underground repositories for radioactive waste. Gas generation may lead to the formation of a gas phase bubble and to the migration of radioactive gaseous species. Transport occurs in, at least, in two forms: (1) gas bubble, migration is controlled by advection, dispersion and diffusion in the gas phase, and (2) within water pockets, the dissolved species migrate mainly by diffusion. We consider a two-dimensional system representing an isolated heterogeneous fractured zone. A dipole gas flow field is generated and gas tracers are injected. The delay in the breakthrough curves is studied. A simple method is used to solve the gas species transport equations in multiphase conditions. This method is based on a formal analogy between the equations of gas transport in a two phase system and the equations of solute tracer transport in water saturated systems. We perform a sensitivity analysis to quantify the relevance of the various transport mechanisms. We find that gas tracer migration is very sensitive to gas tracer solubility, which affects gas tracer transport of both mobile and immobile zones, and shows high sensitivity to diffusion in the gas phase, to heterogeneity and to gas pressure, but the largest sensitivity was observed with respect to injection borehole properties, i.e. borehole volume and water filled fraction.
  • Keywords
    Multiphase conditions , Partitioning tracer , Gas migration , fracture , Gas tracer Test
  • Journal title
    Advances in Water Resources
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Advances in Water Resources
  • Record number

    1271893