Experimental investigations on scale-dependent dispersivity in three-dimensional heterogeneous porous media

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Ziqi Ma
Shuning Dong
Shangxian Yin
Zhenxue Dai
Lin Zhu
Wei Jia
Corey Wallace
Mohamad Reza Soltanian
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[1] Jilin University,College of Construction Engineering
[2] Xi’an Research Institute,China Coal Technology & Engineering Group Corp
[3] North China Institute of Science & Technology,College of Resource Environment and Tourism, Laboratory Cultivation Base of Environment Process and Digital Simulation, Beijing Laboratory of Water Resources Security
[4] Capital Normal University,Energy and Geoscience Institute
[5] University of Utah,Department of Geology
[6] University of Cincinnati,undefined
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Laboratory experiments; Heterogeneity; Dispersivity; Scale effects; Porous media; Sand tank;
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The relationship between the scale-dependent dispersivity and heterogeneous sedimentary structures is investigated through conducting non-reactive tracer experiments in a three-dimensional heterogeneous sand tank. The heterogeneous porous media consists of three sedimentary facies of silty, fine, and medium sands collected from the west of the Songnen Plain, China. Moreover, several corresponding individual facies soil columns were constructed for comparison. A conservative tracer was continuously injected from an upstream source. The effective parameters were estimated by inverse modeling of a one-dimensional transport model. The results show that the scale dependence of the estimated dispersivities was discovered in the individual facies column (with relatively weaker effect) and the heterogeneous porous media (with more significant effect). With increasing transport distances, the dispersivities of the individual facies tend to reach an asymptotic value, while those of the heterogeneous media increase continuously. Furthermore, the results show that a power function can describe the relationship between effective dispersivities and transport distances. The exponent of the function is greater than one for the heterogeneous media, but less than one for the individual facies. The results also indicate that the dispersion plume is macroscopically dominated by the distribution of facies. The heterogeneity of hydraulic conductivity causes the variations of flow velocity, which further enhances the scale dependence of dispersivities. The tracer experiment in heterogeneous media provides the fundamental insight into the understanding of contaminant transport processes.
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页码:23336 / 23348
页数:12
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