Suspended Particles Transport and Deposition in Saturated Granular Porous Medium: Particle Size Effects - Normandie Université Access content directly
Journal Articles Transport in Porous Media Year : 2013

Suspended Particles Transport and Deposition in Saturated Granular Porous Medium: Particle Size Effects

Lyacine Bennacer
  • Function : Author
Nasre-Dine Ahfir
  • Function : Author
  • PersonId : 853523
Abderrazak Bouanani
  • Function : Author
Abdellah Alem
  • Function : Author
  • PersonId : 853477

Abstract

An experimental study on the transport and deposition of suspended particles (SP) in a saturated porous medium (calibrated sand) was undertaken. The influence of the size distribution of the SP under different flow rates is explored. To achieve this objective, three populations with different particles size distributions were selected. The median diameter d50 of these populations was 3.5, 9.5, and 18.3 μm. To study the effect of polydispersivity, a fourth population noted “Mixture” (d50=17.4μm) obtained by mixing in equal proportion (volume) the populations 3.5 and 18.3μm was also used. The SP transfer was compared to the dissolved tracer (DT) one. Short pulse was the technique used to perform the SP and the DT injection in a column filled with the porous medium. The breakthrough curves were competently described with the analytical solution of a convection–dispersion equation with first-order deposition kinetics. The results showed that the transport of the SP was less rapid than the transport of the DT whatever the flow velocity and the size distribution of the injected SP. The mean diameter of the recovered particles increases with flow rate. The longitudinal dispersion increases, respectively, with the increasing of the flow rates and the SP size distribution. The SP were more dispersive in the porous medium than the DT. The results further showed that the deposition kinetics depends strongly on the size of the particle transported and their distribution.
No file

Dates and versions

hal-01998241 , version 1 (29-01-2019)

Identifiers

  • HAL Id : hal-01998241 , version 1

Cite

Lyacine Bennacer, Nasre-Dine Ahfir, Abderrazak Bouanani, Abdellah Alem, Huaqing Wang. Suspended Particles Transport and Deposition in Saturated Granular Porous Medium: Particle Size Effects. Transport in Porous Media, 2013, 100 (3), pp.377-392. ⟨hal-01998241⟩
25 View
0 Download

Share

Gmail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More