22–25 May 2023
Europe/London timezone

10 years of chaotic mixing in porous media

23 May 2023, 15:00
15m
Oral Presentation (MS08) Mixing, dispersion and reaction processes across scales in heterogeneous and fractured media MS08

Speaker

Joris Heyman (CNRS)

Description

In 2013, Lester et al. questioned for the first time the existence of Lagrangian chaos at pore-scale in 3D steady laminar flows through porous media. Ten years later, the ubiquity of chaotic advection has been largely demonstrated experimentally and numerically, in many porous architectures. In this talk, we review some of the main findings associated to chaotic mixing, and outline the consequences for conservative and reactive transport. We present a possible theoretical framework that allows to relax the classical macrodispersive vision of mixing and provide quantitative prediction of transport processes in porous media.

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Primary authors

Joris Heyman (CNRS) Tanguy Le Borgne (University of Rennes) Prof. Daniel Lester (RMIT)

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