Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM®
We implement the Multi-Rate Mass Transfer (MRMT) model for mobile–immobile transport in porous media (Haggerty and Gorelick, 1995; Municchi and Icardi, 2019 [1]) within the open-source finite volume library OpenFOAM® (Foundation, 2014). Unlike other codes available in the literature (Geiger et al.,...
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Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM®Municchi, FedericoDi Pasquale, NicodemoDentz, MarcoIcardi, MatteoMulti-Rate Mass Transfer modelsHeterogeneous mediaOpenFOAM®TransportMultiphaseWe implement the Multi-Rate Mass Transfer (MRMT) model for mobile–immobile transport in porous media (Haggerty and Gorelick, 1995; Municchi and Icardi, 2019 [1]) within the open-source finite volume library OpenFOAM® (Foundation, 2014). Unlike other codes available in the literature (Geiger et al., 2011 [2]; Silva et al., 2009), we propose an implementation that can be applied to complex three-dimensional geometries and highly heterogeneous fields, where the parameters of the MRMT can arbitrarily vary in space. Furthermore, being built over the widely diffused OpenFOAM® library, it can be easily extended and included in other models, and run in parallel. We briefly describe the structure of the multiContinuumModels library that includes the formulation of the MRMT based on the works of Haggerty and Gorelick (1995) and Municchi and Icardi (2020a). The implementation is verified against benchmark solutions and tested on two- and three-dimensional random permeability fields. The role of various physical and numerical parameters, including the transfer rates, the heterogeneities, and the number of terms in the MRMT expansions, is investigated. Finally, we illustrate the significant role played by heterogeneity in the mass transfer when permeability and porosity are represented using Gaussian random fields.This work has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme , grant agreement number 764531, “SECURe – Subsurface Evaluation of Carbon capture and storage and Unconventional risks”.Peer reviewedElsevierEuropean CommissionDentz, Marco [0000-0002-3940-282X]Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]202120212021info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Postprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/229533reponame:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSICinstname:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)Inglés#PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE#info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/764531https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107763Síinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:digital.csic.es:10261/2295332026-05-22T06:33:51Z |
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Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM® |
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Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM® |
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Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM® |
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Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM® |
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Heterogeneous Multi-Rate mass transfer models in OpenFOAM® |
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Municchi, Federico Di Pasquale, Nicodemo Dentz, Marco Icardi, Matteo |
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Municchi, Federico |
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Municchi, Federico Di Pasquale, Nicodemo Dentz, Marco Icardi, Matteo |
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Di Pasquale, Nicodemo Dentz, Marco Icardi, Matteo |
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European Commission Dentz, Marco [0000-0002-3940-282X] Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72] |
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Multi-Rate Mass Transfer models Heterogeneous media OpenFOAM® Transport Multiphase |
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Multi-Rate Mass Transfer models Heterogeneous media OpenFOAM® Transport Multiphase |
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We implement the Multi-Rate Mass Transfer (MRMT) model for mobile–immobile transport in porous media (Haggerty and Gorelick, 1995; Municchi and Icardi, 2019 [1]) within the open-source finite volume library OpenFOAM® (Foundation, 2014). Unlike other codes available in the literature (Geiger et al., 2011 [2]; Silva et al., 2009), we propose an implementation that can be applied to complex three-dimensional geometries and highly heterogeneous fields, where the parameters of the MRMT can arbitrarily vary in space. Furthermore, being built over the widely diffused OpenFOAM® library, it can be easily extended and included in other models, and run in parallel. We briefly describe the structure of the multiContinuumModels library that includes the formulation of the MRMT based on the works of Haggerty and Gorelick (1995) and Municchi and Icardi (2020a). The implementation is verified against benchmark solutions and tested on two- and three-dimensional random permeability fields. The role of various physical and numerical parameters, including the transfer rates, the heterogeneities, and the number of terms in the MRMT expansions, is investigated. Finally, we illustrate the significant role played by heterogeneity in the mass transfer when permeability and porosity are represented using Gaussian random fields. |
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