This theoretical paper focuses on the single-phase fluid flow through a granular porous medium. The emphasis is on the Darcy flow regime (without free boundary) of a linear viscous fluid in a saturated, deformable, homogeneous porous medium. The approach is developed at the Darcy scale (also referred to as macroscale or phenomenological scale). Within this framework, some discrete aspects of the flow model are highlighted, the governing equations are revisited, the thermodynamic state functions are reconsidered, and the Darcy paradox is presented. The Darcy paradox is illustrated for the isoshoric-isothermal flow of a viscous fluid in the liquid state, in a homogenous porous medium. After some remarks about the intrinsic assumption of this ...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for...
Abstract The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated ...
Abstract Classical models for flow and transport processes in porous media employ the so-called exte...
This paper puts forward a perspective or opinion that we can demonstrate Darcy’s law is valid at any...
This work addresses the question of a pertinent macroscale model describing creeping, incompressible...
International audienceThis paper puts forward a perspective or opinion that we can demonstrate Darcy...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
Good separation of microscale with macroscale leads to the existence of a macroscale description of ...
The extended Darcy’s law is a commonly used equation for the description of immiscible two-phase flo...
A new proof of the Darcy law is proposed in the framework of the homogenization theory. The starting...
Abstract. We consider a microscopic fluid flow in a porous medium composed of a two-phase solid. The...
This paper puts forward a perspective or opinion that we can demonstrate Darcy’s law is valid at any...
The purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for a certain class of in...
Abstract. We derive a macroscopic model for single phase, incompressible, viscous fluid flow in a po...
Modeling flow in porous media is usually focused on the governing equations for mass and momentum tr...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for...
Abstract The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated ...
Abstract Classical models for flow and transport processes in porous media employ the so-called exte...
This paper puts forward a perspective or opinion that we can demonstrate Darcy’s law is valid at any...
This work addresses the question of a pertinent macroscale model describing creeping, incompressible...
International audienceThis paper puts forward a perspective or opinion that we can demonstrate Darcy...
The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated moving po...
Good separation of microscale with macroscale leads to the existence of a macroscale description of ...
The extended Darcy’s law is a commonly used equation for the description of immiscible two-phase flo...
A new proof of the Darcy law is proposed in the framework of the homogenization theory. The starting...
Abstract. We consider a microscopic fluid flow in a porous medium composed of a two-phase solid. The...
This paper puts forward a perspective or opinion that we can demonstrate Darcy’s law is valid at any...
The purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for a certain class of in...
Abstract. We derive a macroscopic model for single phase, incompressible, viscous fluid flow in a po...
Modeling flow in porous media is usually focused on the governing equations for mass and momentum tr...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to propose a derivation of a macroscopic model for...
Abstract The objective of this article is to derive a macroscopic Darcy’s law for a fluid-saturated ...
Abstract Classical models for flow and transport processes in porous media employ the so-called exte...