A study is made of steady two-dimensional seepage in a porous massif composed by a double-periodic system of 'white' and 'black' chequers of arbitrary conductivity. Rigorous matching of Darcy's flows in zones of different conductivity is accomplished. Using the methods of complex analysis, explicit formulae for specific discharge are derived. Stream lines, travel times, and effective conductivity are evaluated. Deflection of marked particles from the 'natural' direction of imposed gradient and stretching of prescribed composition of these particles enables the elucidation of the phenomena of transversal and longitudinal dispersion. A model of pure advection is related with the classical one-dimensional advective-dispersion equation by selec...
The transport mechanism of contaminated groundwater has been a problematic issue for many decades, m...
In Civil and Geotechnical engineering a thorough knowledge of pore water seepage analysis is critica...
Analytical solutions of the advection-dispersion equation and related models are indispensable for p...
A study is made of steady two-dimensional seepage in a porous massif composed by a double-periodic s...
Steady two-dimensional gravity-driven seepage in homogeneous porous lumps is studied with the help o...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. An analytical solution is obtained for stea...
This paper deals with two-dimensional flow in heterogeneous media. New explicit analytical solutions...
Porous materials are present in many natural as well as engineered structures. Engineering examples ...
The problem of an obstacle with maximum cross-sectional area has been analytically solved in terms o...
A physical model for tracer transport in an intergranular porous material is presented. Particularly...
Summarization: A closed-form analytical small-perturbation (or first-order) solution to the one-dime...
Flow of incompressible fluids through porous media plays a crucial role in many technological applic...
New mathematical models are developed and corresponding boundary value problems are analytically and...
Summarization: Three-dimensional analytical solutions for solute transport in saturated, homogeneous...
The parallel plate geometry has been considered to analytically solve the advection – dispersion equ...
The transport mechanism of contaminated groundwater has been a problematic issue for many decades, m...
In Civil and Geotechnical engineering a thorough knowledge of pore water seepage analysis is critica...
Analytical solutions of the advection-dispersion equation and related models are indispensable for p...
A study is made of steady two-dimensional seepage in a porous massif composed by a double-periodic s...
Steady two-dimensional gravity-driven seepage in homogeneous porous lumps is studied with the help o...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. An analytical solution is obtained for stea...
This paper deals with two-dimensional flow in heterogeneous media. New explicit analytical solutions...
Porous materials are present in many natural as well as engineered structures. Engineering examples ...
The problem of an obstacle with maximum cross-sectional area has been analytically solved in terms o...
A physical model for tracer transport in an intergranular porous material is presented. Particularly...
Summarization: A closed-form analytical small-perturbation (or first-order) solution to the one-dime...
Flow of incompressible fluids through porous media plays a crucial role in many technological applic...
New mathematical models are developed and corresponding boundary value problems are analytically and...
Summarization: Three-dimensional analytical solutions for solute transport in saturated, homogeneous...
The parallel plate geometry has been considered to analytically solve the advection – dispersion equ...
The transport mechanism of contaminated groundwater has been a problematic issue for many decades, m...
In Civil and Geotechnical engineering a thorough knowledge of pore water seepage analysis is critica...
Analytical solutions of the advection-dispersion equation and related models are indispensable for p...