Lima, Sidarta Araújo deMariano, July Herbert da Silva2016-07-152016-07-152015-11-12MARIANO, July Herbert da Silva. Modelagem multiescala de fenômenos eletrocinéticos em meios porosos carregados eletricamente: aplicação a meios porosos argilosos. 2015. 120f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Matemática Aplicada e Estatística) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/20965In this master thesis, we propose a multiscale mathematical and computational model for electrokinetic phenomena in porous media electrically charged. We consider a porous medium rigid and incompressible saturated by an electrolyte solution containing four monovalent ionic solutes completely diluted in the aqueous solvent. Initially we developed the modeling electrical double layer how objective to compute the electrical potential, surface density of electrical charges and considering two chemical reactions, we propose a 2-pK model for calculating the chemical adsorption occurring in the domain of electrical double layer. Having the nanoscopic model, we deduce a model in the microscale, where the electrochemical adsorption of ions, protonation/ deprotonation reactions and zeta potential obtained in the nanoscale, are incorporated through the conditions of interface uid/solid of the Stokes problem and transportation of ions, modeled by equations of Nernst-Planck. Using the homogenization technique of periodic structures, we develop a model in macroscopic scale with respective cells problems for the e ective macroscopic parameters of equations. Finally, we propose several numerical simulations of the multiscale model for uid ow and transport of reactive ionic solute in a saturated aqueous solution of kaolinite. Using nanoscopic model we propose some numerical simulations of electrochemical adsorption phenomena in the electrical double layer. Making use of the nite element method discretize the macroscopic model and propose some numerical simulations in basic and acid system aiming to quantify the transport of ionic solutes in porous media electrically charged.Acesso AbertoMeios porosos carregados eletricamenteFenômenos de adsorçãoModelo 2-pKTransporte de solutos reativosHomogeneizaçãoModelagem computacionalMétodo de elementos finitosModelagem multiescala de fenômenos eletrocinéticos em meios porosos carregados eletricamente: aplicação a meios porosos argilososmasterThesisCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::MATEMATICA APLICADA E ESTATÍSTICA