Onset of convection in a gravitationally unstable diffusive boundary layer in porous media
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We present a linear stability analysis of density-driven miscible flow in porous media in the context of carbon dioxide sequestration in saline aquifers. Carbon dioxide dissolution into the underlying brine leads to a local density increase that results in a gravitational instability. The physical phenomenon is analogous to the thermal convective instability in a semi-infinite domain, owing to a step change in temperature at the boundary. The critical time for the onset of convection in such problems has not been determined accurately by previous studies. We present a solution, based on the dominant mode of the self-similar diffusion operator, which can accurately predict the critical time and the associated…
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- Instability
- Mechanics
- Porous medium
- Convection
- Physics
- Stratified flows
- Nonlinear system
- Linear stability
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