Modelling of porous media by renormalization of the Stokes equations
DOI10.1017/S0022112085001525zbMATH Open0586.76161OpenAlexW2153774858MaRDI QIDQ3713745FDOQ3713745
Authors: Sangtae Kim, William B. Russel
Publication date: 1985
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112085001525
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3950102
renormalizationStokes equationpermeabilityboundary collocationmethod of reflectionsBrinkman mediumdilute-limit theorylong-range decay of the Stokesletmean screening effectmultiparticle hydrodynamic interactionsNon-convergent pair interactionspermeability of the effective mediumrandom array of fixed spheres
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- The planar singular solutions of Stokes and Laplace equations and their application to transport processes near porous surfaces
- Elastic interactions in particulate composites with perfect as well as imperfect interfaces
- Micromechanical schemes for Stokes to Darcy homogenization of permeability based on generalized Brinkman inhomogeneity problems
- On the Importance of the Stokes-Brinkman Equations for Computing Effective Permeability in Karst Reservoirs
- The effective viscosity of a channel-type porous medium
- Rotation of a sphere in Brinkman fluids
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- Simulation of Coupled Viscous and Porous Flow Problems
- Unsteady flow adjacent to an oscillating or impulsively started porous wall
- Oscillatory convection in a viscoelastic fluid through a porous layer heated from below
- Computer simulation study of the effective viscosity in Brinkman’s equation
- Flow past and through a porous medium in a doubly connected region
- Asymptotic analysis and error estimates of mixed finite element method for Brinkman model
- Stokes resistance of a porous spherical particle in a spherical cavity
- Entropy analysis of generalized MHD Couette flow inside a composite duct with asymmetric convective cooling
- Numerical investigation of channel blockage by flowing microparticles
- New bounds on the permeability of a random array of spheres
- Single-phase flow through porous channels: A review of flow models and channel entry conditions
- A hybrid asymptotic-numerical method for calculating drag coefficients in 2-D low Reynolds number flows
- Modified Reynolds equation for coupled stress fluids -- a porous media model
- Fluid flow over a thin deformable porous layer
- Natural convection in vertical enclosures containing simultaneously fluid and porous layers
- Lattice Boltzmann simulations of low-Reynolds-number flow past fluidized spheres: effect of Stokes number on drag force
- Finite element formulations for large‐scale, coupled flows in adjacent porous and open fluid domains
- A pairwise interaction theory for determining the linear acoustic properties of dilute bubbly liquids
- Modified drag theory of permeability
- Bounds on the permeability of a random array of partially penetrable spheres
- A second-order accurate immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method for particle-laden flows
- PIV measurements of flow through a model porous medium with varying boundary conditions
- Flow of power-law fluids in fixed beds of cylinders or spheres
- The interaction between rotationally oscillating spheres and solid boundaries in a Stokes flow
- Improved approximation of the Brinkman equation using a lattice Boltzmann method
- Stability and admittance of a channel flow over a permeable interface
- Motion of rigid aggregates under different flow conditions
- High-performance computational homogenization of Stokes-Brinkman flow with an Anderson-accelerated method
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