Theoretical and Numerical Investigation of the Cavity Evolution in Gypsum Rock


Title

Theoretical and Numerical Investigation of the Cavity Evolution in Gypsum Rock

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Water Resources Research
Pagination
9988 – 10001
Date Published
Jan-11-2017
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
3031
Abstract

When water flows through a preexisting cylindrical tube in gypsum rock, the nonuniform dissolution alters the tube into an enlarged tapered tube. A 2‐D analytical model is developed to study the transport‐controlled dissolution in an enlarged tapered tube, with explicit consideration of the tapered geometry and induced radial flow. The analytical model shows that the Graetz solution can be extended to model dissolution in the tapered tube. An alternative form of the governing equations is proposed to take advantage of the invariant quantities in the Graetz solution to facilitate modeling cavity evolution in gypsum rock. A 2‐D finite volume model was developed to validate the extended Graetz solution. The time evolution of the transport‐controlled and the reaction‐controlled dissolution models for a single tube with time‐invariant flow rate are compared. This comparison shows that for time‐invariant flow rate, the reaction‐controlled dissolution model produces a positive feedback between the tube enlargement and dissolution, while the transport‐controlled dissolution does not.

Short Title
Water Resour. Res.