scholarly journals Hybrid modelling of saturated water flow in percolating and non-percolating macroporous soil media

Geoderma ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 406 ◽  
pp. 115467
Author(s):  
Bartłomiej Gackiewicz ◽  
Krzysztof Lamorski ◽  
Mykola Kochiieru ◽  
Cezary Sławiński ◽  
Shao-Yiu Hsu ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 96 (4) ◽  
pp. 496-503 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathan E. Derby ◽  
Francis X.M. Casey ◽  
Thomas M. DeSutter

Spills of brine wastewater produced during oil well drilling are occurring more frequently in the Great Plains, resulting in crop production loss on affected soil. Remediation requires removal of salt from the topsoil, which might be accomplished by leaching to subsurface horizons or subsurface drains. A laboratory study determined the effects of brine on saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) of four nonimpacted surface soils from western North Dakota, USA. Repacked soil cores were subjected to saturated water flow, followed by one pore volume of brine. Subsequent saturated water flow leached brine from the soil and reduced Ks as much as 97% (0.086–0.003 cm h−1) within 24 h. Effluent total dissolved solids (TDS) approached 250 000 mg L−1 then declined (5 mg L−1) with continued leaching, but Ks did not increase. Removal of soluble salts during leaching increased the relative sodium concentrations (ESP > 55), causing clay swelling/dispersion and reduced Ks. Postbrine gypsum application (11.2 Mg ha−1) to replace exchangeable sodium with calcium did not improve Ks. This evidence suggests that if subsurface drainage is used for reclaiming brine-impacted soils that special attention be given to where dispersion/swelling is occurring, leaching water quality, and closely positioning calcium amendments within the high sodium zones.


Author(s):  
Ying Bingbin ◽  
Li Xilin ◽  
Zhang Feixi ◽  
Lin Shaoxuan

A new type of Steam separator for CAP1400 Steam Generator is introduced. The result of characteristic experiment, the variables of which contain steam load, saturated water flow and water level, shows its separation characteristics are suitable for CAP1400 Steam Generator. Steam generator is a major equipment of pressurized water reactor power plant, one function of which is to transfer heat from reactor to feedwater and to generate qualified steam. Steam separator, located in upper shell of Steam generator, is used to separate steam from saturated water/steam mixture which exits from the tube bundle region. Steam separating process usually consists of three stages. Centrifugal separation first happens in Primary separator, where most of water is separated. Gravity separation is achieved in the space formed between Primary separator and the dryer. Finally, as the relatively low moisture content mixture flows through the chevron-type dryer, the qualified steam is obtained. The new developed primary separator, named SP3 type, consist of raise cylinder, swirl impeller, downcomer and vane. As the steam/water mixture enters the primary separator, a centrifugal force is induced by the swirl. Thus the greater dense water in the steam-water mixture is forced toward the outside diameter of the separator, while the less dense steam stays in the central portion of the separator. The separated water leaved the separator through the downcomer. Relatively high quality steam exits the separator, passing upward through the center of raise cylinder. The paper introduced the SP3 primary separator developed by hot test, which includes test device, device design, test method, and result analysis. Separation characteristics of SP3 primary separator are obtained by various tests. The result of varying steam load test shows the outlet moisture is 13.3% under the condition of 100% steam load and 4.3 recirculation ration. The result of varying saturated water flow test shows the outlet moisture increases as the saturated mixture flow rate increases. The outlet moisture increased slowly as saturated water flow rate increases when steam load is at 50% and 100%, while the outlet moisture increases fast when steam load reaches at 120%. The result of varying water level test shows the water level is not a major factor for the SP3 primary separator performance. By analyzing experimental data, a fitting formula of the primary separator performance is obtained. the steam flow rate is the most sensitive parameter affecting primary separator performance in that formula. The water flow is the subordinate parameter for the primary separator performance. the resistance characteristics of separator is also obtained, which supports the research and development of the CAP1400 steam generator..


Geofluids ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zuyang Ye ◽  
Qinghui Jiang ◽  
Chi Yao ◽  
Yanzhang Liu ◽  
Aiping Cheng ◽  
...  

Fractures are ubiquitous in geological formations and have a substantial influence on water seepage flow in unsaturated fractured rocks. While the matrix permeability is small enough to be ignored during the partially saturated flow process, water seepage in heterogeneous fracture systems may occur in a non-volume-average manner as distinguished from a macroscale continuum model. This paper presents a systematic numerical method which aims to provide a better understanding of the effect of fracture distribution on the water seepage behavior in such media. Based on the partial differential equation (PDE) formulations with a Signorini-type complementary condition on the variably saturated water flow in heterogeneous fracture networks, the equivalent parabolic variational inequality (PVI) formulations are proposed and the related numerical algorithm in the context of the finite element scheme is established. With the application to the continuum porous media, the results of the numerical simulation for one-dimensional infiltration fracture are compared to the analytical solutions and good agreements are obtained. From the application to intricate fracture systems, it is found that water seepage flow can move rapidly along preferential pathways in a nonuniform fashion and the variably saturated seepage behavior is intimately related to the geometrical characteristics orientation of fractures.


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