Percolation in Heterogeneous Media
Creators
- Vocka, Radim
- Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures - Ecole Centrale Paris (France)
- Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique - CEA-Saclay, Departement de Recherche sur l'etat Condense, les Atomes et les Molecules, Service de physique de l'etat condense, groupe de theorie, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
- Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique - CEA-Saclay, Departement du Cycle du Combustible, Service d'etudes d'Entreposage et de Stockage des Dechets, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
Description
This work is a theoretical reflection on the problematic of the modeling of heterogeneous media, that is on the way of their simple representation conserving their characteristic features. Two particular problems are addressed in this thesis. Firstly, we study the transport in porous media, that is in a heterogeneous media which structure is quenched. A pore space is represented in a simple way - a pore is symbolized as a tube of a given length and a given diameter. The fact that the correlations in the distribution of pore sizes are taken into account by a construction of a hierarchical network makes possible the modeling of porous media with a porosity distributed over several length scales. The transport in the hierarchical network shows qualitatively different phenomena from those observed in simpler models. A comparison of numerical results with experimental data shows that the hierarchical network gives a good qualitative representation of the structure of real porous media. Secondly, we study a problem of the transport in a heterogeneous media which structure is evolving during the time. The models where the evolution of the structure is not influenced by the transport are studied in detail. These models present a phase transition of the same nature as that observed on the percolation networks. We propose a new theoretical description of this transition, and we express critical exponents describing the evolution of the conductivity as a function of fundamental exponents of percolation theory. (author)
Abstract (French)
Ce travail est une reflexion theorique sur la problematique de la modelisation des milieux heterogenes, c'est-a-dire sur la facon de les representer simplement tout en gardant leurs proprietes caracteristiques. Deux problemes particuliers sont adresses dans ce memoire. D'abord on etudie la problematique de transport dans les milieux poreux, c'est-a-dire dans les milieux dont la structure est 'gelee'. L'introduction des correlations dans la distribution de tailles des pores en construisant un reseau hierarchise permet de modeliser les milieux ou la porosite est distribuee sur plusieurs echelles de longueur. La hierarchisation du milieu fait apparaitre de phenomenes qualitativement differents de ceux obtenus avec les modeles les plus simples. Lacomparaison des resultats des simulations avec les donnees experimentales montre la pertinence de cette approche. Ensuite on aborde le probleme du transport dans des milieux heterogenes dont la structure evolue au cours du temps. Les modeles ou l'evolution du milieu n'est pas influencee par la matiere transportee sont etudies en detail. De tels modeles presentent une transition de phase de meme nature que le modele de percolation. On propose une nouvelle description theorique qui permet de relier les exposants qui decrivent l'evolution de la conductivite au voisinage du point critique aux exposants fondamentaux de la theorie de percolation. (auteur)Files
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Additional titles
- Original title (French)
- Percolation dans les Milieux Heterogenes
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 227 p.
- Report number
- FRCEA-TH--6878
INIS
- Country of Publication
- France
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 47006326
- Subject category
- S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE; S97: MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND COMPUTING;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Thesis
- Descriptors DEI
- ALGORITHMS; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; DIFFUSION; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; LEACHING; MICROEMULSIONS; PERMEABILITY; PORE STRUCTURE; POROUS MATERIALS; PORTLAND CEMENT
- Descriptors DEC
- BUILDING MATERIALS; CEMENTS; COLLOIDS; DISPERSIONS; DISSOLUTION; EMULSIONS; MATERIALS; MATHEMATICAL LOGIC; MICROSTRUCTURE; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SIMULATION
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