Collaborative Research: Fundamental Research on Oscillatory Flow in Hydrogeology

合作研究:水文地质振荡流基础研究

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1215768
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 20.03万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2012-07-01 至 2014-06-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Collaborative research: Fundamental Research on Oscillatory Flow in HydrogeologyPeter Kitanidis, Stanford UniversityMichael Cardiff, University of WisconsinWarren Barrash, Boise State UniversityThe conventional approach to representing the governing physics of fluid flow in hydrogeology is based on the premises that (a) fluid flow can be treated separately from deformation in the solid matrix and (b) changes in flow conditions are gradual (i.e., allowing simplifying assumptions about momentum changes to be valid). Oscillatory flows may violate these premises in certain ?intermediate? frequency ranges, regardless of whether they are created deliberately at a well for purposes of monitoring or site characterization, or are created accidentally from a natural or man-made source. These violations raise important questions for understanding oscillatory fluid flow in subsurface porous media at core and field scales (i.e., scales of interest in hydrologic applications): (a) must Darcy?s law be modified? and (b) do controlling hydraulic parameters such as permeability and elastic storage change with oscillation frequency rather than remain constant? This research is a comprehensive study of oscillatory flows at intermediate frequencies involving: a careful mathematical study of flow at the pore scale and upscaling to the core scale to generalize Darcy?s law; experiments in a laboratory sandbox to test/validate the theoretical developments and examine heterogeneous cases including infiltration of an immiscible fluid; and upscaling to hydrologic scale with controlled oscillatory flow experiments in the field at a highly characterized research wellfield to test/validate theoretical developments and models. Expected results include a rigorous theoretical treatment of oscillatory flow mechanics leading to predictions and modeling of oscillatory signal propagation characteristics and frequency dependent aquifer parameter behavior at laboratory and field scale for a range of porous media materials. This project has broad impacts for society overall and for the scientific and engineering communities because it deals with basic hydrologic research in the subsurface, where most of the available freshwater is stored. In the United States, groundwater is the primary source of water for over 50 percent of Americans, and roughly 95 percent for those in rural areas. In the world, many of the most important aquifers are being gradually depleted or contaminated. This research will lead to better methods for the restoration and management of this important resource. In particular, oscillatory flows may become important tools for characterization of subsurface volumes to determine the 3D heterogeneity of aquifer parameters and to monitor for changes in water quality or aquifer status without having to remove water (that may be contaminated and hazardous). Oscillatory flows also have potential applications in enhancing mixing, which can enhance reaction rates and result in more efficient site remediation technologies.
合作研究:水文地质学中振荡流动的基础研究斯坦福大学Peter Kitanidis迈克尔·卡迪夫,威斯康星大学沃伦·巴拉什,博伊西州立大学传统的表示水文地质学中流体流动的主导物理的方法是基于这样的前提:(A)流体流动可以与固体基质中的变形分开处理,(B)流动条件的变化是渐进的(即,允许简化关于动量变化的假设)。振荡流在某些情况下可能违反这些前提?频率范围,无论它们是为了监测或现场描述的目的而故意在油井中创建的,还是意外地从自然或人为来源创建的。这些违反提出了在岩心和现场尺度(即水文应用中感兴趣的尺度)理解地下多孔介质中的振荡流体流动的重要问题:(A)达西?S定律必须修改吗?以及(B)控制水力参数,如渗透率和弹性储存量,是否随着振荡频率而变化,而不是保持不变?这项研究是对中频振荡流动的综合研究,包括:对孔隙尺度上的流动进行仔细的数学研究,并将其提升到岩心尺度,以推广达西?S定律;在实验室沙箱中进行实验,以测试/验证理论发展,并检查非均质情况,包括不混相流体的渗透;以及在具有高度特征的研究井场,通过现场受控振荡流动实验,提升到水文尺度,以测试/验证理论发展和模型。预期结果包括对振荡流动力学进行严格的理论处理,从而预测和模拟一系列多孔介质材料在实验室和现场尺度上的振荡信号传播特性和频率相关含水层参数行为。该项目对整个社会以及科学界和工程界都有广泛的影响,因为它涉及地下的基础水文研究,大部分可用的淡水都储存在地下。在美国,地下水是超过50%的美国人的主要水源,大约95%的人是农村地区的人。在世界上,许多最重要的含水层正在逐渐枯竭或受到污染。这项研究将为这一重要资源的恢复和管理提供更好的方法。特别是,振荡流可成为描述地下体积的重要工具,以确定含水层参数的三维异质性,并监测水质或含水层状况的变化,而不必清除(可能受到污染和危险的)水。振荡流在强化混合方面也有潜在的应用,它可以提高反应速度并产生更有效的现场修复技术。

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CMG Collaborative Research: Subsurface Imaging and Uncertainty Quantification.
CMG 合作研究:地下成像和不确定性量化。
  • 批准号:
    0934680
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 20.03万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Hydrogeophysical Quantification of Hydraulic Conductivity from Electrical Measurements of the Effective Properties of Porous Media
合作研究:通过多孔介质有效特性的电测量对水力电导率进行水文地球物理量化
  • 批准号:
    0710949
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 20.03万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant

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