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The following pages link to Thermal dispersion in a porous medium (Q916525):
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- Analysis of nonlinear poro-elastic and poro-visco-elastic models (Q338119) (← links)
- Finite element implementation of stress-jump and stress-continuity conditions at porous-medium, clear-fluid interface (Q435346) (← links)
- Nonsimilar solutions for non-Darcy mixed convection from a nonisothermal horizontal surface in a porous medium (Q531950) (← links)
- Frost growth and densification in laminar flow over flat surfaces (Q550797) (← links)
- Onset of buoyancy-driven motion with laminar forced convection flows in a horizontal porous channel (Q609872) (← links)
- Influence of inertia and drag terms on the stability of mixed convection in a vertical porous-medium channel (Q609892) (← links)
- A lattice Boltzmann model for axisymmetric thermal flows through porous media (Q609946) (← links)
- Experimental and numerical study of single and two-phase flow and heat transfer in aluminum foams (Q646581) (← links)
- Closure of non-equilibrium volume-averaged energy equations in high-conductivity porous media (Q646604) (← links)
- Efficient three-dimensional FEM based algorithm for the solution of convection in partly porous domains (Q650606) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulation of heat and fluid flow in 3D cylindrical heat exchanger with porous blocks (Q671034) (← links)
- Finite element modelling of flow, heat and mass transfer in fluid-saturated porous media (Q696105) (← links)
- Numerical study of conjugated heat transfer in metal foam filled double-pipe (Q709042) (← links)
- Non-Darcy free convection along a nonisothermal vertical surface in a thermally stratified porous medium (Q716207) (← links)
- Notes on modelling of environmental transport in wetland (Q716662) (← links)
- Electromagnetic field effects on transport through porous media (Q765615) (← links)
- General finite-volume framework for saddle-point problems of various physics (Q825920) (← links)
- Stability estimates and a Lagrange-Galerkin scheme for a Navier-Stokes type model of flow in non-homogeneous porous media (Q830060) (← links)
- Computation of turbulent free convection in left and right tilted porous enclosures using a macroscopic \(k-\varepsilon \)model (Q955555) (← links)
- Thermal dispersion in porous media as a function of the solid-fluid conductivity ratio (Q955568) (← links)
- The effective thermal properties of solid foam beds: experimental and estimated temperature profiles (Q993004) (← links)
- Experimental and numerical study of convection heat transfer of CO\(_2\) at supercritical pressures in vertical porous tubes (Q1001076) (← links)
- On the flow of a dusty gas with constant number density through granular porous media (Q1008598) (← links)
- Characterization of a porous medium employing numerical tools: permeability and pressure-drop from Darcy to turbulence (Q1046402) (← links)
- Single-phase flow through porous channels: A review of flow models and channel entry conditions (Q1332373) (← links)
- Multiple-relaxation-time lattice Boltzmann modeling of incompressible flows in porous media (Q1618420) (← links)
- Double multiple-relaxation-time lattice Boltzmann model for solid-liquid phase change with natural convection in porous media (Q1618757) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulations of convection heat transfer in porous media (Q1620140) (← links)
- On three-dimensional ALE finite element model for simulating deformed interstitial medium in the presence of a moving needle (Q1647220) (← links)
- A level-set method for droplet impact and penetration into a porous medium (Q1648170) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann method on quadtree grids for simulating fluid flow through porous media: A new automatic algorithm (Q1673242) (← links)
- An FFT method for the computation of thermal diffusivity of porous periodic media (Q1703715) (← links)
- A new semi-implicit time stepping procedure for buoyancy driven flow in a fluid saturated porous medium (Q1818458) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the impact of liquid droplets on porous surfaces (Q1879628) (← links)
- Simulations of GA melting based on multiple-relaxation time lattice Boltzmann method performed with CUDA in Python (Q1998301) (← links)
- Stability of double-diffusive convection in a porous medium with temperature-dependent viscosity: Brinkman-Forchheimer model (Q2021587) (← links)
- The tamed MHD equations (Q2021738) (← links)
- Multiscale approach for modeling multiphase fluid flows in installations for reprocessing of natural gas (Q2095848) (← links)
- Onset of internal convection in superposed air-porous layer with heat source depending on solid volume fraction: influence of different modeling (Q2141519) (← links)
- Weak solutions in nonlinear poroelasticity with incompressible constituents (Q2147474) (← links)
- Local sensitivity via the complex-step derivative approximation for 1D poro-elastic and poro-visco-elastic models (Q2175626) (← links)
- Implementation of compressible porous-fluid coupling method in an aerodynamics and aeroacoustics code. II: Turbulent flow (Q2293921) (← links)
- Global well-posedness of a 3D MHD model in porous media (Q2303575) (← links)
- Multiple-relaxation-time lattice Boltzmann model for flow and convective heat transfer in channel with porous media (Q2421297) (← links)
- Effects of temperature-dependent viscosity on Bénard convection in a porous medium using a non-Darcy model (Q2425907) (← links)
- A Brinkman penalization method for compressible flows in complex geometries (Q2464969) (← links)
- Effects of variable viscosity on non-Darcy MHD free convection along a non-isothermal vertical surface in a thermally stratified porous medium (Q2472666) (← links)
- Axisymmetric solutions to the convective Brinkman-Forchheimer equations (Q2680408) (← links)
- A comparative study on the performance of two time stepping schemes for convection in a fluid saturated porous medium (Q2729155) (← links)
- Natural convection in porous medium‐fluid interface problems ‐ A finite element analysis by using the CBS procedure (Q2755722) (← links)