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Properties of porous media affecting fluid flow
Theory is presented that develops functional relationships among saturation, pressure difference, and permeabilities of air and liquid in terms of hydraulic properties of partially saturated porous media; theory is based only on capillary pressure-desaturation relationships for porous media; procedures for determining these hydraulic properties from capillary pressure-desaturation curves are described; permeabilities to wetting and nonwetting phases as function of capillary pressure and saturation are predicted from experimentally determined hydraulic properties.
Properties of porous media affecting fluid flow
Theory is presented that develops functional relationships among saturation, pressure difference, and permeabilities of air and liquid in terms of hydraulic properties of partially saturated porous media; theory is based only on capillary pressure-desaturation relationships for porous media; procedures for determining these hydraulic properties from capillary pressure-desaturation curves are described; permeabilities to wetting and nonwetting phases as function of capillary pressure and saturation are predicted from experimentally determined hydraulic properties.
Properties of porous media affecting fluid flow
ASCE -- Proc (J Irrigation Drainage Div)
Brooks, R.H. (author) / Corey, A.T. (author)
1966
28 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Micropolar Fluid Flow Through Porous Media
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