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Impact of entropy generation for the peristaltic flow in a tube is investigated. The entropy generation number due to heat transfer and fluid friction is formulated. The velocity and temperature distributions across the tube are presented along with pressure attributes. Exact analytical solution...
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We develop a stochastic theory for filtration of suspensions in porous media. The theory takes into account particle and pore size distributions, as well as the random character of the particle motion, which is described in the framework of the theory of continuous-time random walks (CTRW). In...
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A theoretical model for the relative gas diffusion coefficient in dry porous media embedded with a Y-shaped fractal-like tree network is presented under the combination of bulk diffusion and Knudsen diffusion. The proposed model is expressed as a function of the length ratio, the diameter ratio,...
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Transient solutions were obtained for heat transfer through a semitransparent porous medium placed in a flow passage and submitted to incident radiation. The one-dimensional physical model takes into account, conduction, convection and radiation simultaneously. The porous medium is assumed to be...
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This paper presents the results of a numerical study of double-diffusive convection in an inclined rectangular collector filled with two parallel porous layers. Each porous layer is considered homogeneous, isotropic and saturated with the same fluid. The vertical walls of porous cavity are...
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A general three-dimensional numerical model for single phase, slightly compressible flow through fractured porous media is described. It is based on a discrete fracture representation. Three sets of applications are presented. In the first one, pressure drawdown well tests in closed oil...
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Two flow problems relevant to fuel cell modeling are simulated with the lattice-Boltzmann (LB) approach. The first is a 3D viscous flow through a section of serpentine channel and the second is a 2D channel filled or partially filled with porous medium. In the first case, attention is given to...
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Capillary rise experiments were performed in columns filled with glass beads and Berea sandstones, using visual methods to register the advance of the water front. For the glass-bead-filled columns, early time data is well fitted by the Washburn equation. However in the experiments, the...
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Interfaces formed by a homogeneous fluid and a porous media are commonly found in nature and applications. This work uses Brownian motion simulations for exploring the effects of the interface in the diffusion transport of passive particles. The results revealed that the diffusion transport is...
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Present paper is performed to investigate the heat and exergy transfer characteristics of forced convection flow through a horizontal rectangular channel where open-cell metal foams of different pore densities such as 10, 20 and 30PPI (per pore inches) were situated. All of the bounding walls of...
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