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Effects of Geometry on Artificial Tracer Dispersion in Synthetic Karst Conduit Networks

Amal Rabah
David Labat
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This paper presents the modeling results of tracer test simulations performed using COMSOL Multiphysics (version 6.1), a powerful software for multiphysics simulation. The simulations consist of the propagation of artificial tracers injected into different model configurations. This study is based on computational fluid dynamics (CFDs), which allows us to take into consideration the turbulent regime of the water flow in conduits. The objective of this contribution is to identify the relationship between the tracer dynamics and the geometric parameters of synthetic karstic systems via a systematic investigation of the occurrence of dual-peaked breakthrough curves (BTCs) in tracer tests. Various conduit structures were proposed by modifying five key factors: conduit diameter, presence of pools, connection angle between conduits, distance of the outlet from the inlet, and number of branches. The next step will be to confront these computational experiments with real-world tracer test experiments.
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hal-04532199 , version 1 (04-04-2024)

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Amal Rabah, Manuel Marcoux, David Labat. Effects of Geometry on Artificial Tracer Dispersion in Synthetic Karst Conduit Networks. Water, 2023, 15 (22), pp.3885. ⟨10.3390/w15223885⟩. ⟨hal-04532199⟩
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