Title :
Block-effective Dispersivity in Heterogeneous Media: Effects of Porosity and Distribution Coefficient Variability
Author :
Botros, Farag ; Hassan, Ahmed ; Pohll, Greg
Author_Institution :
Nevada Univ., Reno
Abstract :
The concept of block-effective dispersivity represents the difference between the classic macrodispersivity values and the dispersivity captured by the numerical grid. We use Monte Carlo simulations of flow and transport in two-dimensional random conductivity, porosity, and distribution coefficient fields to explore the influence of spatial variability on the block-effective dispersivity. Different correlation structures between porosity, distribution coefficient, and hydraulic conductivity are assumed; positive correlation, negative correlation, and no-correlation using random fields with exponential covariance. Different grid sizes are also simulated from very fine grids (grid-cell size is smaller than the correlation length) to coarse grid (grid-cell size is larger than the correlation length). Results suggest that it is important to examine the role of distribution coefficient and/or porosity variability, and the possible correlation between them in calculating block-effective dispersivity. When porosity and/or distribution coefficient is positively correlated with conductivity, block-effective longitudinal dispersivity is smaller than the case of random conductivity with constant variables while the block-effective transverse dispersivity is larger than the case of constant variables. The negative correlation case leads to the opposite results. When porosity and/or distribution coefficient is spatially variable but uncorrelated to the hydraulic conductivity, block-effective macrodispersivity is slightly different than the case of constant variables.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; flow simulation; flow through porous media; porosity; Monte Carlo simulations; block-effective dispersivity; correlation length; distribution coefficient; flow; grid sizes; heterogeneous media; hydraulic conductivity; porosity; spatial variability; Conducting materials; Conductivity; Dispersion; Kinematics; Monte Carlo methods; Nonhomogeneous media; Numerical simulation; Random media; Stochastic processes; Tensile stress;
Conference_Titel :
Technology and Society, 2007. ISTAS 2007. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0587-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0587-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISTAS.2007.4362207