Title of article :
Non-equilibrium interphase heat and mass transfer during two-phase flow in porous media—Theoretical considerations and modeling
Author/Authors :
Jennifer Niessnera، نويسنده , , S. Majid Hassanizadehb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
11
From page :
1756
To page :
1766
Abstract :
Mass and heat transfer occurring across phase-interfaces in multi-phase flow in porous media are mostly approximated using equilibrium relationships or empirical kinetic models. However, when the characteristic time of flow is smaller than that of mass or heat transfer, non-equilibrium situations may arise. Commonly, empirical approaches are used in such cases. There are only few works in the literature that use physically-based models for these transfer terms. In fact, one would expect physical approaches to modeling kinetic interphase mass and heat transfer to contain the interfacial area between the phases as a variable. Recently, a two-phase flow and solute transport model was developed that included interfacial area as a state variable [36]. In that model, interphase mass transfer was modeled as a kinetic process. In this work, we extend that model to account for kinetic heat transfer between two fluid phases as well as the solid phase. Therefore, we have introduced energy balances for both fluid phases and the solid phase and exchange terms that are proportional to specific interfacial areas. We briefly discuss how these macro-scale energy balances are developed. The resulting macro-scale equation system for two-phase flow, including kinetic heat and mass transfer, is discussed and non-dimensionalized. Based on the dimensionless equation system, possible simplifications are discussed. A numerical example illustrates a case where both kinetic interphase mass and heat transfer are relevant, a
Keywords :
Thermal non-equilibrium , Porous media , Two-phase flow , Interfacial area , Kinetic mass transfer
Journal title :
Advances in Water Resources
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Advances in Water Resources
Record number :
1272112
Link To Document :
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