Fluid flow through an array of fixed particles (Q794529)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3858741
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    Fluid flow through an array of fixed particles
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3858741

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      Fluid flow through an array of fixed particles (English)
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      1983
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      The author examines the slow flow of an incompressible viscous fluid in an array of a large number of small fixed solid particles. A general unsteady case has been investigated by using matched asymptotic expansions. The author considers the case of spherical and identical particles. It has been further generalized to the case of 3-dimensional particles of arbitrary shape. Assuming the particles size (\(\epsilon)\) and the distance between two neighbouring particles (\(\eta)\) such that \(\epsilon\leq \eta \leq 1\); it has been shown that Brinkman's law used for small volumic concentration is really applicable for a critical size of particles \(\epsilon /\eta^ 3=O(1).\) The investigations show that for large particles the fluid flow through porous media is governed by the Darcy's law and the smaller solid particles do not affect the flow. The 2-dimensional case has also been studied. The paper is interesting to read.
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      array of large number of small fixed solid particles
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      incompressible viscous
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      unsteady
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      matched asymptotic expansions
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      spherical and identical particles
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      3-dimensional particles of arbitrary shape
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      Brinkman's law
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      small volumic concentration
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      critical size of particles
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      Darcy's law
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