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Heat transport by flow through rough rock fractures: a numerical investigation
2021
Advances in Water Resources
Fracture surface topography exhibits long-range spatial correlations resulting in a heterogeneous aperture field. This leads to the formation, within fracture planes, of preferential flow channels controlling flow and transport processes. By means of a 3-D heat transport model coupled with a 2-D fracture flow model based on the lubrification approximation (i.e., local cubic law), we investigate how the statistical parameters determining spatial aperture variations in individual fractures
doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2021.104042
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