A comparative study of using two numerical strategies to simulate the biochemical processes in microbially induced calcite precipitation
Dianlei Feng, Xuerui Wang, Udo Nackenhorst, Xuming Zhang, Peng‐Zhi Pan
Abstract
In this study, we carried out a comparative study of two different numerical strategies for the modeling of the biogeochemical processes in microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) process. A simplified MICP model was used, which is based on the mass transport theory. Two numerical strategies, namely the operator splitting (OS) and the global implicit (GI) strategies, were adopted to solve the coupled reactive mass transport problems. These two strategies were compared in the aspects of numerical accuracy, convergence property and computational efficiency by solving the presented MICP model. To look more into the details of the model, sensitivity analysis of some important modeling parameters was also carried out in this paper.