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High-Velocity Laminar and Turbulent Flow in Porous Media
Authors:Skjetne  Erik  Auriault  Jean-Louis
Institution:(1) Department of Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305-2220, U.S.A;(2) Laboratoire Sols Solides Structures (3S), Domaine Universitaire, BP 53 X, 38041 Grenoble Cedex, France
Abstract:We model high-velocity flow in porous media with the multiple scale homogenization technique and basic fluid mechanics. Momentum and mechanical energy theorems are derived. In idealized porous media inviscid irrotational flow in the pores and wall boundary layers give a pressure loss with a power of 3/2 in average velocity. This model has support from flow in simple model media. In complex media the flow separates from the solid surface. Pressure loss effects of flow separation, wall and free shear layers, pressure drag, flow tube velocity and developing flow are discussed by using phenomenological arguments. We propose that the square pressure loss in the laminar Forchheimer equation is caused by development of strong localized dissipation zones around flow separation, that is, in the viscous boundary layer in triple decks. For turbulent flow, the resulting pressure loss due to average dissipation is a power 2 term in velocity.
Keywords:Forchheimer  high-velocity  laminar  turbulence  inertia  Navier–  Stokes  homogenization  
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