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Multiphase Thermohaline Convection in the Earth’s Crust: I. A New Finite Element – Finite Volume Solution Technique Combined With a New Equation of State for NaCl–H2O
Authors:Sebastian Geiger  Thomas Driesner  Christoph A Heinrich  Stephan K Matthäi
Institution:(1) Department of Earth Sciences, Institute for Isotope Geology and Mineral Resources, ETH Zürich, Sonneggstr. 5, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College, London, SW7 2AZ, U.K.
Abstract:We present a new finite element – finite volume (FEFV) method combined with a realistic equation of state for NaCl–H2O to model fluid convection driven by temperature and salinity gradients. This method can deal with the nonlinear variations in fluid properties, separation of a saline fluid into a high-density, high-salinity brine phase and low-density, low-salinity vapor phase well above the critical point of pure H2O, and geometrically complex geological structures. Similar to the well-known implicit pressure explicit saturation formulation, this approach decouples the governing equations. We formulate a fluid pressure equation that is solved using an implicit finite element method. We derive the fluid velocities from the updated pressure field and employ them in a higher-order, mass conserving finite volume formulation to solve hyperbolic parts of the conservation laws. The parabolic parts are solved by finite element methods. This FEFV method provides for geometric flexibility and numerical efficiency. The equation of state for NaCl–H2O is valid from 0 to 750°C, 0 to 4000 bar, and 0–100 wt.% NaCl. This allows the simulation of thermohaline convection in high-temperature and high-pressure environments, such as continental or oceanic hydrothermal systems where phase separation is common.
Keywords:brine  vapor  hydrothermal  mid-ocean ridge  porphyry copper  two-phase flow  convection  numerical modeling  finite element  finite volume  NaCl–  H2O
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