Estimating the interfacial permeability for flow into a poroelastic medium
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Abstract
Boundary conditions between a porous solid and a fluid have been a long-standing problem in modeling porous media. For deformable poroelastic materials such as hydrogels, the question is further complicated by the elastic stress from the solid network. Recently, an interfacial permeability condition has been developed from the principle of positive energy dissipation on the hydrogel–fluid interface. Although this boundary condition has been used in flow computations and yielded reasonable predictions, it contains an interfacial permeability η as a phenomenological parameter. In this work, we use pore-scale models of flow into a periodic array of solid cylinders or parallel holes to determine η as a function of the pore size and porosity. This provides a means to evaluate the interfacial permeability for a wide range of poroelastic materials, including hydrogels, foams, and biological tissues, to enable realistic flow simulations.
Publication: 1. Xu Z, Yue P, Feng JJ. Estimating the interfacial permeability for flow into a poroelastic medium. Soft Matter. 2024; https://doi.org/10.1039/D4SM00476K
Presenters
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James J Feng
University of British Columbia
Authors
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Zelai Xu
University of British Columbia
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Pengtao Yue
Virginia Tech
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James J Feng
University of British Columbia