[Soft-matter] Soft Matter & Complex Systems Seminar on 7 Nov 2025
Maciej Lisicki
Maciej.Lisicki at fuw.edu.pl
Tue Nov 4 08:43:33 CET 2025
Dear Soft Matter & Complex Systems Colleagues and Friends,
On Friday 7 November 2025 at 9:30 AM at the UW Faculty of Physics (Pasteura 5, Warsaw; room 1.40) we are hosting a seminar, during which
Tomasz Szawełło (IFT UW)
will give a talk
Diffusive transport in network models of dissolution in porous media
Abstract
Dissolution in porous media emerges from the interplay of fluid flow, reactant transport, chemical reactions, and evolving structure. Reactant transport combines advection and diffusion: advection promotes channeling instabilities, whereas diffusion stabilizes fronts. Pore network models provide an efficient framework to simulate dissolution, but often assume advection-dominated axial transport in pores—an assumption frequently violated in natural and industrial systems such as groundwater flows or catalytic reactors.
In this seminar I first motivate the need to include axial diffusion in pore network models and derive the classical Graetz solution for advection–reaction in a cylindrical pore with reactive walls. I next show how retaining axial diffusion modifies the solution structure, inducing additional dependence on Damköhler and Péclet numbers. Building on this, I present a solution to the 1D advection–diffusion–reaction problem for pores in the network that incorporates axial diffusion. Finally, I map dissolution outcomes on Damköhler–Péclet phase diagrams, highlighting transitions in morphology and comparing them with laboratory benchmarks.
We warmly welcome everyone to attend the talk and the Soft Matter Coffee Break after the seminar, held in room 2.63 (2nd floor).
Maria Ekiel-Jeżewska
Maciej Lisicki
Piotr Szymczak
Panagiotis Theodorakis
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