Abstract Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered systems. Mathematical modeling of such systems often relies on homogenization of pore-scale equations and macroscale continuum descriptions. For single phase flow, Stokes equations at the pore-scale are generally approximated by Darcy's law at a larger scale. In this work, we develop an alternative model to Darcy's law that can be used to describe slightly compressible single phase flow within bi-structured porous media. We use the method of volume averaging to upscale mass and momentum balance equations with the fluid phase split into two fictitious domains. The resulting macroscale model combines two coupled equations for average pressures with ...
International audienceThe study of gas slip-flow in porous media is relevant in many applications ra...
Fluid flow in a porous medium is a well-studied aspect of applied mathematics with significant real-...
This work is the eighth in a series that develops the fundamental aspects of the thermodynamically c...
Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered systems. Mathe...
The purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for a certain class of in...
The standard approximation for the flow-pressure relationship in porous media is Darcy's law that wa...
Modeling flow in porous media is usually focused on the governing equations for mass and momentum tr...
This dissertation describes averaging of microscale flow equations to obtain a consistent descriptio...
We will derive two-scale models for two-phase flow in porous media, with the microscale given by th...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as heat and mass ...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as exchangers, ca...
The purpose of this article is to derive a macroscopic model for a certain classof inertial two-phas...
In many transport and reaction processes of interest in chemical engineering, rapid velocity variati...
We present the two-level homogenization of the flow in a deformable double-porous structure describe...
textOur goal is to accurately model flow through subsurface systems composed of vuggy porous media....
International audienceThe study of gas slip-flow in porous media is relevant in many applications ra...
Fluid flow in a porous medium is a well-studied aspect of applied mathematics with significant real-...
This work is the eighth in a series that develops the fundamental aspects of the thermodynamically c...
Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered systems. Mathe...
The purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for a certain class of in...
The standard approximation for the flow-pressure relationship in porous media is Darcy's law that wa...
Modeling flow in porous media is usually focused on the governing equations for mass and momentum tr...
This dissertation describes averaging of microscale flow equations to obtain a consistent descriptio...
We will derive two-scale models for two-phase flow in porous media, with the microscale given by th...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as heat and mass ...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as exchangers, ca...
The purpose of this article is to derive a macroscopic model for a certain classof inertial two-phas...
In many transport and reaction processes of interest in chemical engineering, rapid velocity variati...
We present the two-level homogenization of the flow in a deformable double-porous structure describe...
textOur goal is to accurately model flow through subsurface systems composed of vuggy porous media....
International audienceThe study of gas slip-flow in porous media is relevant in many applications ra...
Fluid flow in a porous medium is a well-studied aspect of applied mathematics with significant real-...
This work is the eighth in a series that develops the fundamental aspects of the thermodynamically c...