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Physics of Flow in Porous Media
A comprehensive, stepwise introduction to the basic terminology, methods and theory of the physics of flow in porous media.
Jens Feder (Author), Eirik Grude Flekkøy (Author), Alex Hansen (Author)
9781108839112, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 6 October 2022
360 pages, 16 colour illus.
25.1 x 17.6 x 2.2 cm, 0.87 kg
An invaluable reference for graduate students and academic researchers, this book introduces the basic terminology, methods and theory of the physics of flow in porous media. Geometric concepts, such as percolation and fractals, are explained and simple simulations are created, providing readers with both the knowledge and the analytical tools to deal with real experiments. It covers the basic hydrodynamics of porous media and how complexity emerges from it, as well as establishing key connections between hydrodynamics and statistical physics. Covering current concepts and their uses, this book is of interest to applied physicists and computational/theoretical Earth scientists and engineers seeking a rigorous theoretical treatment of this topic. Physics of Flow in Porous Media fills a gap in the literature by providing a physics-based approach to a field that is mostly dominated by engineering approaches.
1 Introduction
2. Geometry of Porous Media
3. Fractals
4. Percolation
5. Laminar Flow in Channels and Tubes
6. The Hydrodynamic Equations
7. The Darcey Law
8. Dispersion
9. Capillary Action
10. The Hele-Shaw Cell and Linear Stability Analysis
11. Displacement Patterns in Porous Media
12. Continuum Descriptions of Multi-phase Flow
13. Particle Stimulations of Multiphase Flows
Appendix A
References
Index.
Subject Areas: Mechanics of fluids [TGMF], Engineering thermodynamics [TGMB], Hydrology & the hydrosphere [RBK], Fluid mechanics [PHDF], Petroleum & oil industries [KNBP]