Inertial effects on fluid flow through low-porosity media
Inertial effects on fluid flow through low-porosity media
We investigated the nonlinear effects of gravity-driven fluid flow through a two-dimensional, low-porosity, packed bed of stubby stone grains. We focused on preferential channel formation, tortuosity, spatial distribution of kinetic energy, and vortex formation. We show that nonlinear effects dominate at relatively high Reynolds numbers, even though the deviation from Darcy's law is not visible in friction factor measurements. We further notice an increased flow asymmetry of the flow field revealed by vorticity analysis and surprising correlation between tortuosity and apparent permeability in the inertial flow regime.
Sahrish Batool Naqvi、Damian ?nie?ek、Dawid Strzelczyk、Mariusz M?drala、Maciej Matyka
水利工程基础科学
Sahrish Batool Naqvi,Damian ?nie?ek,Dawid Strzelczyk,Mariusz M?drala,Maciej Matyka.Inertial effects on fluid flow through low-porosity media[EB/OL].(2025-05-15)[2025-06-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10418.点此复制
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