A triple-continuum approach for modeling flow and transport processes in fractured rock |
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Authors: | Wu Yu-Shu Liu H H Bodvarsson G S |
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Affiliation: | Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, MS 90-1116, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. YSWu@lbl.gov |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a triple-continuum conceptual model for simulating flow and transport processes in fractured rock. Field data collected from the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain, a repository site of high-level nuclear waste, show a large number of small-scale fractures. The effect of these small fractures has not been considered in previous modeling investigations within the context of a continuum approach. A new triple-continuum model (consisting of matrix, small-fracture, and large-fracture continua) has been developed to investigate the effect of these small fractures. This paper derives the model formulation and discusses the basic triple-continuum behavior of flow and transport processes under different conditions, using both analytical solutions and numerical approaches. The simulation results from the site-scale model of the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain indicate that these small fractures may have an important effect on radionuclide transport within the mountain. |
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Keywords: | Naturally fractured reservoir Dual-continuum porous media Double-porosity Dual-permeability Triple-continuum model Numerical reservoir simulation Fractured unsaturated rock |
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