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Experimental and numerical analysis of flow through a natural rough fracture subject to normal loading

Trinchero, Paolo (author)
AMPHOS 21 Consulting S.L., Carrer de Veneçuela, 103, 08019, Barcelona, Spain, Carrer de Veneçuela, 103
Zou, Liangchao, 1987- (author)
KTH,Vatten- och miljöteknik
de La Iglesia, Miquel (author)
AMPHOS 21 Consulting S.L., Carrer de Veneçuela, 103, 08019, Barcelona, Spain, Carrer de Veneçuela, 103; Department of Teaching Mathematics and Experimental Sciences, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08019, Barcelona, Spain
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Iraola, Aitor (author)
AMPHOS 21 Consulting S.L., Carrer de Veneçuela, 103, 08019, Barcelona, Spain, Carrer de Veneçuela, 103
Bruines, Patrick (author)
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company, Box 3091, SE 169 03, Solna, Sweden
Deissmann, Guido (author)
Institute of Energy and Climate Research: Nuclear Waste Management (IEK-6) and JARA-CSD, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425, Jülich, Germany
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AMPHOS 21 Consulting SL., Carrer de Veneçuela, 103, 08019, Barcelona, Spain, Carrer de Veneçuela, 103 Vatten- och miljöteknik (creator_code:org_t)
Springer Nature, 2024
2024
English.
In: Scientific Reports. - : Springer Nature. - 2045-2322. ; 14:1
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  • Fractured crystalline rocks have been chosen or are under consideration by several countries as host rock formations for deep geological repositories for spent nuclear fuel. In such geological formations, flow and solute transport are mostly controlled by a network of connected natural fractures, each of them being characterised by internal heterogeneity, also denoted as roughness. Fractures are, in turn, subject to variable load caused by various factors, such as the presence of thick ice sheets formed during glaciation periods. Understanding how coupled hydro-mechanical (HM) processes affect flow and transport at the scale of a single natural fracture is crucial for a robust parameterisation of large-scale discrete fracture network models, which are not only used for nuclear waste disposal applications but are also of interest to problems related to geothermics, oil and gas production or groundwater remediation. In this work, we analyse and model an HM experiment carried out in a single natural fracture and use the results of both, the experimental and the modelling work, to get insights into fundamental questions such as the applicability of local cubic law or the effect of normal load on channeling. The initial fracture aperture was obtained from laser scanning of the two fracture surfaces and an equivalent initial aperture was then defined by moving the two fracture surfaces together and comparing the results obtained using a Navier–Stokes based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model with the experimental flowrate obtained for unloaded conditions. The mechanical effect of the different loading stages was simulated using a high-resolution contact model. The different computed fracture apertures were then used to run groundwater flow simulations using a modified Reynolds equation. The results show that, without correction, local cubic law largely overestimates flowrates. Instead, we show that by explicitly acknowledging the difference between the mechanical aperture and the hydraulic aperture and setting the latter equal to 1/5 of the former, cubic law provides a very reasonable approximation of the experimental flowrates over the entire loading cycle. A positive correlation between fluid flow channeling and normal load is also found.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)

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