Published 1989 | Version v1
Book

Representative elements: a step to large-scale fracture system simulation

Creators

  • 1. Idaho National Engineering Lab., Idaho Falls (USA)

Description

Large-scale simulation of flow and transport in fractured media requires the development of a technique to represent the effect of a large number of fractures. Representative elements are used as a tool to model a subset of a fracture system as a single distributed entity. Representative elements are part of a modeling concept called dual permeability. Dual permeability modeling combines discrete fracture simulation of the most important fractures with the distributed modeling of the less important fractures of a fracture system. This study investigates the use of stochastic analysis to determine properties of representative elements. Given an assumption of fully developed laminar flow, the net fracture conductivities and hence flow velocities can be determined from descriptive statistics of fracture spacing, orientation, aperture, and extent. The distribution of physical characteristics about their mean leads to a distribution of the associated conductivities. The variance of hydraulic conductivity induces dispersion into the transport process. Simple fracture systems are treated to demonstrate the usefulness of stochastic analysis. Explicit equations for conductivity of an element are developed and the dispersion characteristics are shown. Explicit formulation of the hydraulic conductivity and transport dispersion reveals the dependence of these important characteristics on the parameters used to describe the fracture system. Understanding these dependencies will help to focus efforts to identify the characteristics of fracture systems. Simulations of stochastically generated fracture sets do not provide this explicit functional dependence on the fracture system parameters

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Battelle Memorial Institute.
Imprint Place
Columbus, OH (USA)
Imprint Title
Geostatistical, sensitivity, and uncertainty methods for ground-water flow and radionuclide transport modeling. Proceedings
Journal Page Range
p. 213-227.

Conference

Title
Geostatistical sensitivity and uncertainty methods for groundwater flow and radionuclide transport modeling conference.
Dates
15-17 Sep 1987.
Place
San Francisco, CA (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
20072662
Subject category
S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; S58: GEOSCIENCES; S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; FLOW RATE; FLUID FLOW; GEOLOGIC FRACTURES; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; SIMULATION; STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
Descriptors DEC
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; MASS TRANSFER