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Recovering the Effects of Subgrid Heterogeneity in Simulations of Radionuclide Transport Through Fractured Media

Authors :
Williams, Thomas
Sanglas, Jordi
Trinchero, Paolo
Gai, Guanqun
Painter, Scott L.
Selroos, Jan-Olof
Williams, Thomas
Sanglas, Jordi
Trinchero, Paolo
Gai, Guanqun
Painter, Scott L.
Selroos, Jan-Olof
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Groundwater flow and contaminant transport through fractured media can be simulated using Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) models which provide a natural description of structural heterogeneity. However, this approach is computationally expensive, with the large number of intersecting fractures necessitated by many real-world applications requiring modeling simplifications to be made for calculations to be tractable. Upscaling methods commonly used for this purpose can result in some loss of local-scale variability in the groundwater flow velocity field, resulting in underestimation of particle travel times, transport resistance and retention in transport calculations. In this paper, a transport downscaling algorithm to recover the transport effects of heterogeneity is tested on a synthetic Brittle Fault Zone model, motivated by the problem of large safety assessment calculations for geological repositories of spent nuclear fuel. We show that the variability in the local-scale velocity field which is lost by upscaling can be recovered by sampling from a library of DFN transport paths, accurately reproducing DFN transport statistic distributions and radionuclide breakthrough curves in an upscaled model.<br />QC 20240710

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457578737
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389.feart.2020.586247