Effects of hot intrusions on pore-fluid flow and heat transfer in fluid-saturated rocks


Autoria(s): Zhao, CB; Lin, G; Hobbs, BE; Ord, A; Wang, YJ; Muhlhaus, HB
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

We use the finite element method to solve coupled problems between pore-fluid flow and heat transfer in fluid-saturated porous rocks. In particular, we investigate the effects of both the hot pluton intrusion and topographically driven horizontal flow on the distributions of the pore-flow velocity and temperature in large-scale hydrothermal systems. Since general mineralization patterns are strongly dependent on distributions of both the pore-fluid velocity and temperature fields, the modern mineralization theory has been used to predict the general mineralization patterns in several realistic hydrothermal systems. The related numerical results have demonstrated that: (1) The existence of a hot intrusion can cause an increase in the maximum value of the pore-fluid velocity in the hydrothermal system. (2) The permeability of an intruded pluton is one of the sensitive parameters to control the pore-fluid flow, heat transfer and ore body formation in hydrothermal systems. (3) The maximum value of the pore-fluid velocity increases when the bottom temperature of the hydrothermal system is increased. (4) The topographically driven flow has significant effects on the pore-fluid flow, temperature distribution and precipitation pattern of minerals in hydrothermal systems. (5) The size of the computational domain may have some effects on the pore-fluid flow and heat transfer, indicating that the size of a hydrothermal system may affect the pore-fluid flow and heat transfer within the system. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:39186

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Science Sa

Palavras-Chave #Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications #Engineering, Multidisciplinary #Mechanics #Finite Element Modelling #Hot Intrusions #Porous Rocks #Pore-fluid Flow #Heat Transfer #Hydrothermal Systems #Transient Infinite Elements #Porous-media #Mineralization #Transport #Basins
Tipo

Journal Article