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Group: EES-16
 
Expertise
Numerical simulation of multi-scale multi-physical transport phenomena, coupling fluid mechanics, diffusion, electrokinetics, and chemical reactions in porous media.
   
Bio
Education:
Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) 2004, Johns Hopkins University.
MS (Engineering Mechanics) 1999, Tsinghua Univ. Beijing, China
BS (Engineering Mechanics) 1994, Tsinghua Univ. Beijing, China
   
Selected Publications
Q. Kang, Lichtner, P.C., and Zhang, D. (2007), An improved lattice Boltzmann model for multi-component reactive transport in porous media at the pore scale, Water Resources Research, 43, W12S14, doi:10.1029/2006WR005551.

Lichtner, P.C. and Q. Kang (2007) Upscaling Pore-Scale Reactive Transport Equations using a Multi-Scale Continuum Formulation, 43, W12S15, doi:10.1029/2006WR005664.

P. C. Lichtner, and Q. Kang (2007), Comment on: \"Upscaling geochemical reaction rates using pore-scale network modeling\" by Li, Peters and Celia, Advances in Water Resources., 30, 686. doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2006.05.005.

Q. Kang, P. C. Lichtner, and D. Zhang (2006), Lattice Boltzmann pore-scale model for multi-component reactive transport in porous media, Journal of Geophysical Research, v.111, no.B5, p.B05203.

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, and S. Chen (2005), Displacement of a three-dimensional immiscible droplet in a duct, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 545, 41.

Q. Kang, I. N. Tsimpanogiannis, D. Zhang, and P. C. Lichtner (2005), Numerical modeling of pore-scale phenomena during CO2 sequestration in oceanic sediments, Fuel Process Technology, 86, 1647.

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, and S. Chen (2004), Immiscible displacement in a channel: Simulations of fingering in two dimensions, Advances in Water Resources, 27, 13

D. Zhang and Q. Kang (2004), Pore scale simulation of solute transport in fractured porous media, Geophysical Research Letters. 31, L12504.

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, P. C. Lichtner, and I. N. Tsimpanogiannis (2004), Lattice Boltzmann model for crystal growth from supersaturated solution, Geophysical Research. Letters, 31, L21604.

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, and S. Chen (2003), Simulation of dissolution and precipitation in porous media, Journal of Geophysical Research, 108, 2505.

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, and S. Chen (2002), Unified lattice Boltzmann method for flow in multiscale porous media, Physical Review E 66, 056307.

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, S. Chen, and X. He (2002), Lattice Boltzmann simulation of chemical dissolution in porous media, Physical Review E, 65, 036318

Q. Kang, D. Zhang, and S. Chen (2002), Displacement of a two-dimensional immiscible droplet in a channel, Physics of Fluids, 14, 3203.
   
Capabilities
computational geochemistry reactive transport
mineral-solution equilibria
adsorption
geochemistry computational
ground water hydrology contaminant transport
fluid-rock interaction
fracture flow
multi-phase flow
multiphase transport
porous media flow
reactive transport
reactive transport modeling
saturated flow
subsurface flow and transport
upscaling
modeling and simulation 3D lattice Boltzmann simulation
computational fluid dynamics
fehm finite element heat mass
multi-physical transport phenomena
multiscale modeling
porous flow
subsurface transport
upscaling and downscaling in simulation
project Nevada test site (NTS)
software, hardware and laboratory language: Perl
languages: C++
OS: DOS
OS: Unix/Linux
software: computing - Matlab
software: graphics - Tecplot
language: C
language: Fortran
   
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