Pore-Scale Modeling of Viscous Flow and Induced Forces in Dense Sphere Packings |
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Authors: | Bruno Chareyre Andrea Cortis Emanuele Catalano Eric Barthélemy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Grenoble INP, UMR CNRS 5519, LEGI, BP 53, 38041, Grenoble Cedex 9, France 2. Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, 94806, USA
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Abstract: | We propose a method for effectively upscaling incompressible viscous flow in large random polydispersed sphere packings: the emphasis of this method is on the determination of the forces applied on the solid particles by the fluid. Pore bodies and their connections are defined locally through a regular Delaunay triangulation of the packings. Viscous flow equations are upscaled at the pore level, and approximated with a finite volume numerical scheme. We compare numerical simulations of the proposed method to detailed finite element simulations of the Stokes equations for assemblies of 8–200 spheres. A good agreement is found both in terms of forces exerted on the solid particles and effective permeability coefficients. |
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