Core-scale description of porous media dissolution during acid injection - Part I: theoretical development
AUTOR(ES)
Golfier, F., Bazin, B., Lenormand, R., Quintard, M.
FONTE
Computational & Applied Mathematics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2004-12
RESUMO
Dissolution mechanisms in porous media may lead to unstable dissolution fronts (''wormholing''). It has been shown in the literature that Darcy-scale models may reproduce all the characteristics of such dissolution patterns. This paper considers the core-scale averaged behavior of these Darcy-scale dissolution models. The form of core-scale equations is discussed based on the volume averaging of the Darcy-scale equations. The uncertainty about the choice of the unit cell (and boundary conditions) to solve the closure problems and the impact of the dissolution history on the core-scale properties is emphasized.
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