Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures

In many geological structures, the matrix permeability is negligible and the fractures are the main flow paths. The fluid flow and particle transport through rock fracture are increasingly important research topics mainly to the demands for design, operation and safety assessments of underground/sur...

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Main Authors: Sharifzadeh, Mostafa, Javadi, M., Shahriar, K., Mehrjooei, M.
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Format: Conference Paper
Published: n/a 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9547
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author Sharifzadeh, Mostafa
Javadi, M.
Shahriar, K.
Mehrjooei, M.
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Javadi, M.
Shahriar, K.
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description In many geological structures, the matrix permeability is negligible and the fractures are the main flow paths. The fluid flow and particle transport through rock fracture are increasingly important research topics mainly to the demands for design, operation and safety assessments of underground/surface constructions. In this paper, turbulent flow through an artificial three-dimensional rock fracture has been simulated by using finite volume method for a wide range of inlet velocities. The average velocity on several horizontal and vertical sections were calculated and normalized with inlet velocities. These normalized velocities have been used to illustrate roughness effect on flow velocity fields in rock fractures. The results show that; (i) by increasing flow rate, the symmetry of velocity profile decreases and incline to the smoothest fracture surface, also the intensity of rotational flow increases and, (ii) in high flow rates, the arrangement of flow channels changes and lower flow rates take place through large apertures.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-95472017-01-30T11:13:27Z Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures Sharifzadeh, Mostafa Javadi, M. Shahriar, K. Mehrjooei, M. n/a In many geological structures, the matrix permeability is negligible and the fractures are the main flow paths. The fluid flow and particle transport through rock fracture are increasingly important research topics mainly to the demands for design, operation and safety assessments of underground/surface constructions. In this paper, turbulent flow through an artificial three-dimensional rock fracture has been simulated by using finite volume method for a wide range of inlet velocities. The average velocity on several horizontal and vertical sections were calculated and normalized with inlet velocities. These normalized velocities have been used to illustrate roughness effect on flow velocity fields in rock fractures. The results show that; (i) by increasing flow rate, the symmetry of velocity profile decreases and incline to the smoothest fracture surface, also the intensity of rotational flow increases and, (ii) in high flow rates, the arrangement of flow channels changes and lower flow rates take place through large apertures. 2009 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9547 n/a restricted
spellingShingle Sharifzadeh, Mostafa
Javadi, M.
Shahriar, K.
Mehrjooei, M.
Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
title Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
title_full Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
title_fullStr Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
title_full_unstemmed Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
title_short Effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
title_sort effect of surface roughness on velocity fields through rock fractures
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9547