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Darcy with discrete fracture and convection/conduction

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Hi,
I am working on a hydro-thermal problem using the Earth science module (Darcy and convection/conduction). My model dimension is 200 m by 1000 m with 0.5-1mm fractures. I want to see temperature variations in matrix and fractures due to fluid flow thru fractures. To avoid a lot of mesh, I hope to use discrete fracuture network method as "fracture porous" in the fluid flow model library of the Earth science module. Is it possible to couple conduction/convection with discrete fracture? Any information will be very helpful for me. Thanks.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.05.2010, 14:47 GMT-4
Hi
What do you mean by discrete fracture?
I am working on solute transport in fractured porous media and have some difficulty regarding coupling the darcy and solute transport equations. we can share our experiences.
please keep in contact with me via: milad.saidian@gmail.com
My moled is in micro scale and I put fractures based on parallel plate theory of fractures and define them as a subdomain with high permeability and porosity equal 1. I also define dispersivities for them which is equal to aero for the matrix.
Send me an email as soon as possible.
Regards
Hi What do you mean by discrete fracture? I am working on solute transport in fractured porous media and have some difficulty regarding coupling the darcy and solute transport equations. we can share our experiences. please keep in contact with me via: milad.saidian@gmail.com My moled is in micro scale and I put fractures based on parallel plate theory of fractures and define them as a subdomain with high permeability and porosity equal 1. I also define dispersivities for them which is equal to aero for the matrix. Send me an email as soon as possible. Regards

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