Relaxation and reversibility of extended Taylor dispersion from a Markovian–Lagrangian point of view |
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Authors: | CWJ Berentsen CPJW van Kruijsdijk |
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Institution: | Department of Geotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Mijnbouwstraat 120, Delft, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Taylor dispersion in a two-dimensional (2D) stratified velocity field describes a transition, called relaxation, from convective behaviour for short times, towards Fickian behaviour for large times and is partially reversible upon reversal of the flow direction. In 2D the physics are assumed to be governed by the unidirectional convection diffusion equation (2D uCDE). The approximate height-averaged 1D Generalised Telegraph Equation (GTE) catches an essential part of the longitudinal spreading. Contrary to the 1D Fickian approach, it explicitly accounts for the transient reversible nature Camacho J. Purely global model for Taylor dispersion. Phys Rev E 1993/2;48(1); Berentsen CWJ, Verlaan ML, van Kruijsdijk CPJW. Upscaling and reversibility of Taylor dispersion in heterogeneous porous media. Phys Rev E 2005;71:046308]. |
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Keywords: | Taylor dispersion Relaxation Partial reversibility Non-Fickian dispersion Markov Generalised telegraph equation |
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