The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in perforated domains by means of homogenization techniques.The problem of describing flow in porous media occurs in the study of various physical phenomena such as filtration in sandy soils, blood circulation in capillaries etc. In all such cases physical quantities (e.g. velocity, pressure) are dependent of the characteristic size ε 1 of the microstructure of the fluid domain. However in most practical applications the significant role is played by averaged characteristics, such as permeability, average velocity etc., which do not depend on the microstructure of the domain. In order to obtain such quantities there exist several mathematical tech...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
International audienceIn this paper we apply the methods of homogenization to the full Navier-Stokes...
In this paper we apply the methods of homogenization to the full Navier-Stokes-Fourier system descri...
The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in per...
The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in per...
The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in per...
The present thesis is devoted to the derivation of Darcy's law for incompressible viscous fluid flow...
The present thesis is devoted to the derivation of Darcy's law for incompressible viscous fluid flow...
We homogenize stationary incompressible Stokes flow in a periodic porous medium. The fluid is assume...
A new proof of the Darcy law is proposed in the framework of the homogenization theory. The starting...
summary:We consider applications, illustration and concrete numerical treatments of some homogenizat...
We study a fluid flow traversing a porous medium and obeying the Darcy's law in the case when this m...
Abstract. We derive a macroscopic model for single phase, incompressible, viscous fluid flow in a po...
International audienceWe present homogenization of the viscous incompressible porous media flows und...
International audienceWe present homogenization of the viscous incompressible porous media flows und...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
International audienceIn this paper we apply the methods of homogenization to the full Navier-Stokes...
In this paper we apply the methods of homogenization to the full Navier-Stokes-Fourier system descri...
The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in per...
The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in per...
The present thesis is devoted to derivation of Darcy’s Law for incompressible Newtonian fluid in per...
The present thesis is devoted to the derivation of Darcy's law for incompressible viscous fluid flow...
The present thesis is devoted to the derivation of Darcy's law for incompressible viscous fluid flow...
We homogenize stationary incompressible Stokes flow in a periodic porous medium. The fluid is assume...
A new proof of the Darcy law is proposed in the framework of the homogenization theory. The starting...
summary:We consider applications, illustration and concrete numerical treatments of some homogenizat...
We study a fluid flow traversing a porous medium and obeying the Darcy's law in the case when this m...
Abstract. We derive a macroscopic model for single phase, incompressible, viscous fluid flow in a po...
International audienceWe present homogenization of the viscous incompressible porous media flows und...
International audienceWe present homogenization of the viscous incompressible porous media flows und...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
International audienceIn this paper we apply the methods of homogenization to the full Navier-Stokes...
In this paper we apply the methods of homogenization to the full Navier-Stokes-Fourier system descri...