In this paper we demonstrate the ability of a volume-penalizing immersed boundary method to predict pore-scale fluid transport in realistic porous media. A numerical experiment is designed that recreates the exact conditions of a real flow experiment through a fibrous porous medium. Under a constant volumetric flow rate air is forced through the porous sample and the pressure drop across its length is accurately measured. The exact pore geometry is obtained using highresolution micro-computed tomography, and the data is, after processing, directly inserted into the flow solver. Simulations are performed on a uniform Cartesian grid, spanning the entire physical domain (i.e., including both fluid and solid regions)— a feature which represents...
Abstract. A volume-penalizing immersed boundary (IB) method is presented that facilitates the comput...
I present a new finite element (FE) simulation method to simulate pore-scale flow. Within the pore-s...
The ghost cell immersed boundary method coupled with a finite difference based Navier-Stokes solver ...
In this paper we demonstrate the ability of a volume-penalizing immersed boundary method to predict ...
The development and application of a strategy are presented, for estimating the full tensor of hydra...
The experimental investigation of flow through porous media is inherently difficult due to the lack ...
In the present paper we uncover through numerical simulation the velocity and pressure fields inside...
Determining effective hydraulic, thermal, mechanical and electrical properties of porous materials b...
Flow simulations on porous media, reconstructed from Micro-Computerised Tomography (CT) scans, is be...
International audienceThe increasing access to 3d digital images of porous media provides an ideal a...
A volume-penalizing immersed boundary (IB) method is presented that facilitates the computation of f...
We compare the performance of two numerical approaches to simulate pore-scale flow in randomly gener...
Material characterisation is one of the most important aspects of accurate numerical modelling; corr...
This thesis deals with creeping fluid flow through fibrous porous materials. Permeability through a...
Simulations in porous media widely adopt macroscopic models of transport phenomena. These models are...
Abstract. A volume-penalizing immersed boundary (IB) method is presented that facilitates the comput...
I present a new finite element (FE) simulation method to simulate pore-scale flow. Within the pore-s...
The ghost cell immersed boundary method coupled with a finite difference based Navier-Stokes solver ...
In this paper we demonstrate the ability of a volume-penalizing immersed boundary method to predict ...
The development and application of a strategy are presented, for estimating the full tensor of hydra...
The experimental investigation of flow through porous media is inherently difficult due to the lack ...
In the present paper we uncover through numerical simulation the velocity and pressure fields inside...
Determining effective hydraulic, thermal, mechanical and electrical properties of porous materials b...
Flow simulations on porous media, reconstructed from Micro-Computerised Tomography (CT) scans, is be...
International audienceThe increasing access to 3d digital images of porous media provides an ideal a...
A volume-penalizing immersed boundary (IB) method is presented that facilitates the computation of f...
We compare the performance of two numerical approaches to simulate pore-scale flow in randomly gener...
Material characterisation is one of the most important aspects of accurate numerical modelling; corr...
This thesis deals with creeping fluid flow through fibrous porous materials. Permeability through a...
Simulations in porous media widely adopt macroscopic models of transport phenomena. These models are...
Abstract. A volume-penalizing immersed boundary (IB) method is presented that facilitates the comput...
I present a new finite element (FE) simulation method to simulate pore-scale flow. Within the pore-s...
The ghost cell immersed boundary method coupled with a finite difference based Navier-Stokes solver ...