Impact of artificial topological changes on flow and transport through fractured media due to mesh resolution
Aleksandra A. Pachalieva, Matthew R. Sweeney, Hari Viswanathan, Emily, Stein, Rosie Leone, Jeffrey D. Hyman

TL;DR
This study investigates how mesh resolution and fracture network topology influence flow and transport simulations in fractured media, emphasizing the importance of mesh refinement and upscaling accuracy for reliable results.
Contribution
It demonstrates that matching the mesh topology with the fracture network is crucial, and proposes octree meshing as an efficient method for accurate and computationally feasible simulations.
Findings
Mesh resolution matching network topology is essential for accurate results.
False connections in the mesh can be managed with appropriate refinement.
Octree meshing reduces computational cost while maintaining accuracy.
Abstract
We performed a set of numerical simulations to characterize the interplay of fracture network topology, upscaling, and mesh refinement on flow and transport properties in fractured porous media. We generated a set of generic three-dimensional discrete fracture networks at various densities, where the radii of the fractures were sampled from a truncated power-law distribution, and whose parameters were loosely based on field site characterizations. We also considered five network densities, which were defined using a dimensionless version of density based on percolation theory. Once the networks were generated, we upscaled them into a single continuum model using the upscaled discrete fracture matrix model presented by Sweeney et al. We considered steady, isothermal pressure-driven flow through each domain and then simulated conservative, decaying, and adsorbing tracers using a pulse…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGroundwater flow and contamination studies · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis · Dam Engineering and Safety
