Nonuniqueness of hydrodynamic dispersion revealed using fast 4D synchrotron x-ray imaging

Experimental and field studies reported a significant discrepancy between the cleanup and contamination time scales, while its cause is not yet addressed. Using high-resolution fast synchrotron x-ray computed tomography, we characterized the solute transport in a fully saturated sand packing for bot...

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Published inScience advances Vol. 7; no. 52; p. eabj0960
Main Authors Chen, Yongqiang, Steeb, Holger, Erfani, Hamidreza, Karadimitriou, Nikolaos K, Walczak, Monika S, Ruf, Matthias, Lee, Dongwon, An, Senyou, Hasan, Sharul, Connolley, Thomas, Vo, Nghia T, Niasar, Vahid
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 24.12.2021
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Summary:Experimental and field studies reported a significant discrepancy between the cleanup and contamination time scales, while its cause is not yet addressed. Using high-resolution fast synchrotron x-ray computed tomography, we characterized the solute transport in a fully saturated sand packing for both contamination and cleanup processes at similar hydrodynamic conditions. The discrepancy in the time scales has been demonstrated by the nonuniqueness of hydrodynamic dispersion coefficient versus injection rate (Péclet number). Observations show that in the mixed advection-diffusion regime, the hydrodynamic dispersion coefficient of cleanup is significantly larger than that of the contamination process. This nonuniqueness has been attributed to the concentration-dependent diffusion coefficient during the cocurrent and countercurrent advection and diffusion, present in contamination and cleanup processes. The new findings enhance our fundamental understanding of transport processes and improve our capability to estimate the transport time scales of chemicals or pollution in geological and engineering systems.
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ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abj0960