Thu, 22 Jan 2015

16:00 - 17:00
L3

Fingers and Flowers: Flow, transport, and deformation in porous materials

Chris MacMinn
(Oxford Engineering)
Abstract
Coupling across scales is often particularly strong in porous rocks,
soils, and sediments, where small-scale physical mechanisms such as
capillarity, erosion, and reaction can play an important role in
phenomena at much larger scales. Here, I will present two striking
examples of this coupling: (1) carbon sequestration, where storage
security relies on the action of millimeter-scale trapping mechanisms
to immobilise kilometer-scale plumes of buoyant carbon dioxide in the
subsurface, and (2) fluid injection into a granular solid, where
macroscopic poromechanics drive grain-scale deformation and failure.
I will show how we derive physical insight into the behaviour of these
complex systems with an effective combination of theoretical models,
numerical simulations, and laboratory experiments.

Jackie Stedall came to Oxford in October 2000 as Clifford-Norton Student in the History of Science at Queen’s College. She held degrees of BA (later MA) in Mathematics from Cambridge University (1972), MSc in Statistics from the University of Kent (1973), and PhD in History of Mathematics from the Open University (2000). She also had a PGCE in Mathematics (Bristol Polytechnic 1991).

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