JOURNAL ARTICLE

Scaling of Convective Mixing in Porous Media

Juan J. HidalgoJ. FeLuis Cueto‐FelguerosoRubén Juanes

Year: 2012 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 109 (26)Pages: 264503-264503   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Convective mixing in porous media is triggered by a Rayleigh-Bénard-type hydrodynamic instability as a result of an unstable density stratification of fluids. While convective mixing has been studied extensively, the fundamental behavior of the dissolution flux and its dependence on the system parameters are not yet well understood. Here, we show that the dissolution flux and the rate of fluid mixing are determined by the mean scalar dissipation rate. We use this theoretical result to provide computational evidence that the classical model of convective mixing in porous media exhibits, in the regime of high Rayleigh number, a dissolution flux that is constant and independent of the Rayleigh number. Our findings support the universal character of convective mixing and point to the need for alternative explanations for nonlinear scalings of the dissolution flux with the Rayleigh number, recently observed experimentally.

Keywords:
Convection Convective mixing Mixing (physics) Scaling Porous medium Instability Stratification (seeds) Mechanics Dissolution Thermodynamics Flux (metallurgy) Convective instability Materials science Physics Porosity Chemistry Mathematics Geometry

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