Hybrid analytical and numerical approach for modeling fluid flow in simplified three-dimensional fracture networks

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Titre
Hybrid analytical and numerical approach for modeling fluid flow in simplified three-dimensional fracture networks
Périodique
Geofluids
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Roubinet D., Demirel S., Voytek E. B., Wang X., Irving J.
ISSN
1468-8115
1468-8123
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
26/03/2020
Volume
2020
Pages
1-14
Langue
anglais
Résumé
<jats:p>Modeling fluid flow in three-dimensional fracture networks is required in a wide variety of applications related to fractured rocks. Numerical approaches developed for this purpose rely on either simplified representations of the physics of the considered problem using mesh-free methods at the fracture scale or complex meshing of the studied systems resulting in considerable computational costs. Here, we derive an alternative approach that does not rely on a full meshing of the fracture network yet maintains an accurate representation of the modeled physical processes. This is done by considering simplified fracture networks in which the fractures are represented as rectangles that are divided into rectangular subfractures such that the fracture intersections are defined on the borders of these subfractures. Two-dimensional analytical solutions for the Darcy-scale flow problem are utilized at the subfracture scale and coupled at the fracture-network scale through discretization nodes located on the subfracture borders. We investigate the impact of parameters related to the location and number of the discretization nodes on the results obtained, and we compare our results with those calculated using reference solutions, which are an analytical solution for simple configurations and a standard finite-element modeling approach for complex configurations. This work represents a first step towards the development of 3D hybrid analytical and numerical approaches where the impact of the surrounding matrix will be eventually considered.</jats:p>
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Open Access
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Autre / PRC-CNRS 5181101856
Fonds national suisse / Programmes / 200021_143758
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22/12/2020 12:32
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