Title of article :
Effect of viscosity, capillarity and grid spacing on thermal variable-density flow
Author/Authors :
Thomas Graf، نويسنده , , Michel C. Boufadel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
17
From page :
41
To page :
57
Abstract :
The HydroGeoSphere model is further developed and used to investigate the effects of viscosity, capillarity and grid spacing on thermal variable-density flow. Under saturated and unsaturated flow conditions, the flow dynamics significantly depends on the viscosity assumption (constant vs. variable), where downwelling regions (constant viscosity) become upwelling regions (temperature-dependent variable viscosity). Capillarity does not change the location of downwelling and upwelling regions. Capillarity can significantly alter the flow dynamics in the way that the water table acts as a “lid” to flow, and it diverts a thermal plume laterally. Significance of capillarity increases with increasing soil moisture. Thermal convective flow is highly sensitive to spatial discretization. While the flow dynamics remains to be a function of grid level, spatial discretization Δx = Δz = 1 m appears to be appropriate to simulate unsaturated variable-density flow and heat transfer in porous media because estimated errors have asymptotically reached a minimum.
Keywords :
Unsaturated , Viscosity , density , Elder problem , Heat flow , Capillarity
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Record number :
1102016
Link To Document :
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