惯性力和离心力对天然断裂网络中流速和流动模式的影响

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Advances in Water Resources Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1016/j.advwatres.2024.104741
Stephan K. Matthäi, Cuong Mai Bui, Heraji Hansika, M.S.A. Perera
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从断裂岩体中产生的流体很容易引起每秒数米的断裂流动速度。然而,大多数离散断裂流模型将水流视为层流蠕动流,或仅通过单断裂构造关系考虑惯性效应。本数值模拟研究调查了具有毫米宽开放断裂的天然断裂网络中的水流模式和空间流速变化,研究了从层流蠕动流到湍流的过渡。在使用断裂交汇模型进行验证后,雷诺时间平均纳维-斯托克斯求解器用于分析流动机制和速度分布。结果表明,当断裂流动速度大于 1 厘米/秒时,流体惯性开始明显改变网络中的流动模式和整体速度分布。因此,早在直裂缝中的流动进入弱惯性体系之前,压力-梯度-流动关系就已经变得非线性了。这种突出的惯性效应凸显了改进断裂网络流动模型的必要性。
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Influence of inertial and centrifugal forces on rate and flow patterns in natural fracture networks

Fluid production from fractured rock masses readily induces fracture flow velocities of meters per second. Yet, most discrete fracture flow models treat flow as laminar creeping flow or account for inertia effects only by single-fracture constitutive relationships.

This numeric simulation study investigates water flow patterns and spatial velocity variations in a natural fracture network with mm-wide open fractures, studying the transition from laminar creeping to turbulent flow. After verification with a fracture intersection model, a Reynolds-time-averaged Navier Stokes solver serves to analyse flow regimes and velocity distribution. Our results show that for fracture flow velocities greater than 1-cm/s, fluid inertia begins to markedly alter flow patterns and the overall velocity distribution in the network. The pressure-gradient-flow relationship therefore becomes non-linear long before the flow in straight fractures enters the weak inertia regime. This prominence of inertia effects highlights the need to improve fracture network flow models.

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Advances in Water Resources
Advances in Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
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期刊介绍: Advances in Water Resources provides a forum for the presentation of fundamental scientific advances in the understanding of water resources systems. The scope of Advances in Water Resources includes any combination of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches used to advance fundamental understanding of surface or subsurface water resources systems or the interaction of these systems with the atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere, and human societies. Manuscripts involving case studies that do not attempt to reach broader conclusions, research on engineering design, applied hydraulics, or water quality and treatment, as well as applications of existing knowledge that do not advance fundamental understanding of hydrological processes, are not appropriate for Advances in Water Resources. Examples of appropriate topical areas that will be considered include the following: • Surface and subsurface hydrology • Hydrometeorology • Environmental fluid dynamics • Ecohydrology and ecohydrodynamics • Multiphase transport phenomena in porous media • Fluid flow and species transport and reaction processes
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