Modeling flow and deformation in porous media from pore-scale to the Darcy-scale

IF 1.4 Q2 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
Zachary Hilliard , T. Matthew Evans , Malgorzata Peszynska
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Abstract

In this paper we address the connections between the computational models of coupled flow and mechanical deformation in soils at the Darcy-scale and pore-scale. At the Darcy scale the Biot model requires data including permeability which is traditionally provided by experiments and empirical measurements. At the pore-scale we consider the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to generate physically realistic assemblies of the particles, and we follow up with the Stokes flow model. Next we apply upscaling to obtain the permeabilities which we find dependent on the deformation. We outline the workflow with its challenges and methods, and present results which show, e.g., hysteretic dependence of the permeability and porosity on the load. We also show how to incorporate the deformation dependent permeability in a nonlinear Biot model, and illustrate with computational results.

从孔隙尺度到达西尺度的多孔介质流动和变形建模
在本文中,我们探讨了达西尺度和孔隙尺度土壤中流动和机械变形耦合计算模型之间的联系。在达西尺度上,Biot 模型需要包括渗透率在内的数据,这些数据传统上由实验和经验测量提供。在孔隙尺度上,我们考虑使用离散元素法(DEM)生成物理上真实的颗粒组合,并使用斯托克斯流模型进行跟进。接下来,我们采用放大法获得渗透率,并发现渗透率与变形有关。我们概述了工作流程及其挑战和方法,并展示了结果,例如,渗透率和孔隙率对载荷的滞后依赖性。我们还展示了如何将与变形有关的渗透率纳入非线性 Biot 模型,并用计算结果加以说明。
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Results in Applied Mathematics
Results in Applied Mathematics Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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