Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as exchangers, canopies, urban canyons. Traditional assumptions used for modeling flow equations in low permeability structures may not hold for these systems with very large pores. Reynolds numbers may be too large so that Darcy’s law is no longer valid. Large Capillary and Bond numbers may also invalidate the quasistatic assumptions implicit in many empirical formulations and upscaling results. In this paper, we review several approaches developed to handle such cases, basing our analysis on new experimental data and results from upscaling methods. For one-phase flow this has led to various formulations of macro-scale momentum transport including generalize...
The aim of this dissertation is to establish a framework to describe multi-scale transport through p...
textFlow and transport phenomena in the subsurface often span a wide range of length (nanometers to ...
Continuum models that describe two-phase flow of immiscible fluids in porous media often treat momen...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as exchangers, ca...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as heat and mass ...
Highly permeable media have the potential for triggering inertia effects in the case of ...
Empirical or theoretical extensions of Darcy's law for immiscible two-phase flow have shown signific...
Le changement d’échelle des écoulements diphasiques immiscibles dans des milieux poreux très perméab...
This thesis focuses primary on two-phase displacements under capillary-controlled flow conditions at...
Abstract Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered syste...
International audienceThis paper deals with two-equation models describing solute transport in highl...
We will derive two-scale models for two-phase flow in porous media, with the microscale given by th...
Current theories of two-phase flow in porous media are based on the so-called extended Darcy’s law, ...
Vadose Zone Journal, special section: MUSISInternational audienceIn disordered porous media, two-pha...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
The aim of this dissertation is to establish a framework to describe multi-scale transport through p...
textFlow and transport phenomena in the subsurface often span a wide range of length (nanometers to ...
Continuum models that describe two-phase flow of immiscible fluids in porous media often treat momen...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as exchangers, ca...
Many industrial and natural processes involve flow in highly permeable media, such as heat and mass ...
Highly permeable media have the potential for triggering inertia effects in the case of ...
Empirical or theoretical extensions of Darcy's law for immiscible two-phase flow have shown signific...
Le changement d’échelle des écoulements diphasiques immiscibles dans des milieux poreux très perméab...
This thesis focuses primary on two-phase displacements under capillary-controlled flow conditions at...
Abstract Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered syste...
International audienceThis paper deals with two-equation models describing solute transport in highl...
We will derive two-scale models for two-phase flow in porous media, with the microscale given by th...
Current theories of two-phase flow in porous media are based on the so-called extended Darcy’s law, ...
Vadose Zone Journal, special section: MUSISInternational audienceIn disordered porous media, two-pha...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
The aim of this dissertation is to establish a framework to describe multi-scale transport through p...
textFlow and transport phenomena in the subsurface often span a wide range of length (nanometers to ...
Continuum models that describe two-phase flow of immiscible fluids in porous media often treat momen...