The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same as macroscopic capillary pressure, which is considered to be a function of saturation only. However, under transient conditions, a dependence of this pressure difference on the time rate of saturation change has been observed by many researchers. This is commonly referred to as dynamic capillarity effect. As a first-order approximation, the dynamic term is assumed to be linearly dependent on the time rate of change of saturation, through a material coefficient denoted by τ. In this study, a series of laboratory experiments were carried out to quantify the dynamic capillarity effect in an unsaturated sandy soil. Primary, main, and scanning dr...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
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The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
Well-defined laboratory experiments have been carried out to investigate hysteretic dynamic effect i...
ABSTRACT where Pn and Pw are the average pressures of nonwetting and wetting phases, respectively; P...
Multiphase flow is an important phenomenon in many natural and engineering systems; for example, oil...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
\u3cp\u3eThe difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same...
Well-defined laboratory experiments have been carried out to investigate hysteretic dynamic effect i...
ABSTRACT where Pn and Pw are the average pressures of nonwetting and wetting phases, respectively; P...
Multiphase flow is an important phenomenon in many natural and engineering systems; for example, oil...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...
Gravity-driven fingering has been observed during downward infiltration of water into dry sand. More...