Multiphase Flow Simulation Overcoming Current Restrictions Of Single-phase Groundwater Models
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
16
Pages
10
Published
1996
Size
820 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/ENV960231
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
G. Zangl & M. Stundner
Abstract
The application of numerical computer models, who can handle multiphase flow, represents a reasonable alternative to the use of single phase flow models. An introduction is given to the theory of multiphase flow and afterwards some practical applications are shortly described. Introduction Numerical computer models are widely used in groundwater and environmental engineering. In most cases, this numerical models are designed to calculate flow of only one fluid phase. Several limitations are the result of this simplification. Risk analysis of leaks in a landfill barrier or the planning of a site-remediation, where the contaminant is present in an own fluid phase, cannot be determined with this models. Multiphase flow models are developed in the petroleum industry to calculate flow of oil, gas and water in hydrocarbon reservoirs. W
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