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Diffusive Transport in Viscous Eroded Media

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Abstract

Flow in a fixed porous media is synonymous in many geophysical, medical, and industrial applications. However, when the geometry erodes, the porous media develops preferred flow directions and anisotropic permeability. By combining high-order numerical methods to solve the viscous fluid equations and to evolve individual grains, I will demonstrate how erosion can be simulated. Using these eroded geometries, I will draw connections between the porosity of the eroded geometry with tortuosity and dispersion. Finally, I will present a new numerical method to simulate diffusion in complex eroded geometries. This method uses the Laplace transform to find long time behaviors of diffusion without the need to perform time stepping.

Publication: Chiu, Shang-Huan, M. Nicholas J. Moore, and Bryan Quaife. "Viscous transport in eroding porous media." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 893 (2020).<br>Quaife, Bryan D., and M. Nicholas J. Moore. "A boundary-integral framework to simulate viscous erosion of a porous medium." Journal of Computational Physics 375 (2018): 1-21.

Presenters

  • Bryan Quaife

    Florida State University

Authors

  • Bryan Quaife

    Florida State University

  • Alan Lindsay

    University of Notre Dame

  • SHANG-HUAN CHIU

    New Jersey Inst of Tech

  • Nicholas J Moore

    Florida State University, United States Naval Academy

  • Jake Cherry

    Florida State University