SciDAC Projects: Groundwater Tim Scheibe PNNL-SA-52370.

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SciDAC Projects: Groundwater

Tim Scheibe

PNNL-SA-52370

Science Application

• Hybrid Numerical Methods for Multiscale Simulations of Subsurface Biogeochemical Processes– Tim Scheibe (PNNL) – Principal

Investigator• Alexandre Tartakovsky, Bruce Palmer,

Karen Schuhardt (PNNL)• Paul Meakin, George Redden (INL)• Daniel Tartakovsky (UC San Diego)• Scott Brooks (ORNL)

Motivation

• “Scientifically rigorous models of subsurface reactive transport that accurately simulate contaminant mobility across multiple length scales remain elusive.”

• Reason: Disparity in scale between PROCESS and PHENOMENON

Two critical classes of problems:

• Problems with strong media heterogeneity at multiple scales

• Problems with strong coupling between flow, transport, and reaction processes

Na2CO3 CaCl2

Steady state solubility product <CA><CB>. Non-reactive flow, Pe=2.8

t = 1000

t = 3000t = 1000

Changes in solubility product <CA><CB> as result of precipitation. Reactive flow, Pe=2.8

t = 6000

Proposed Approach

• Hybrid Multiscale Modeling– Directly couple models with different process

representations at fundamental scales– Adaptively control which processes / models

are applied in which parts of the model domain

Examples of Multiscale Models

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Multiscale Systems Engineering Research Center (MSERC),Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dr. Jacob Fish, PI

SciDAC Technologies and

Collaborations• Science Application Partnerships (SAPs):

– Component Software Infrastructure for Achieving High Level Scalability in Groundwater Reactive Transport Modeling and Simulation (Palmer)

– Process Integration, Data Management, and Visualization for Subsurface Simulations (Schuchardt)

• Visualization tools (multiscale) – VACET• High-performance solvers – TOPS• Advanced gridding technologies - ITAPS