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Core-scale description of porous media dissolution during acid injection - Part I: theoretical development
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EngineeringLiquid-liquid FlowMechanical EngineeringCore-scale DescriptionChemistryPorous BodyGeotechnical EngineeringChemical EngineeringPorous MediaTransport PhenomenaDissolution MechanismsMaterials ScienceUnstable Dissolution FrontsDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowPorous Media DissolutionAcid InjectionPore StructureNatural SciencesCivil EngineeringPorositySubsurface SystemMultiscale Modeling
Dissolution mechanisms in porous media may lead to unstable dissolution fronts (''wormholing''). It has been shown in the literature that Darcy-scale models may reproduce all the characteristics of such dissolution patterns. This paper considers the core-scale averaged behavior of these Darcy-scale dissolution models. The form of core-scale equations is discussed based on the volume averaging of the Darcy-scale equations. The uncertainty about the choice of the unit cell (and boundary conditions) to solve the closure problems and the impact of the dissolution history on the core-scale properties is emphasized.
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