2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevfluids.3.044102
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Fluid flow in a porous medium with transverse permeability discontinuity

Abstract: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) velocimetry methods are used to study fully developed axially symmetric fluid flow in a model porous medium of cylindrical symmetry with a transverse permeability discontinuity. Spatial mapping of fluid flow results in radial velocity profiles. High spatial resolution of these profiles allows estimating the slip in velocities at the boundary with a permeability discontinuity zone in a sample. The profiles are compared to theoretical velocity fields for a fully developed axially… Show more

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“…the easiness with which a fluid is able to flow through it, which is in general determined "macroscopically", it is natural to first attempt to use NMR to get information on the internal flow characteristics when a liquid steadily flows through the medium. MR velocimetry was for example used to determine the average velocity distribution in a medium with a transverse permeability gradient (Pavlovskaya et al 2018), allowing to study directly the impact of permeability on the mean flow characteristics and compare it with theoretical predictions or numerical simulations. For porous media, one may nevertheless expect to get more details on the flow by measuring the velocity field at a local scale, i.e.…”
Section: Direct Flow Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the easiness with which a fluid is able to flow through it, which is in general determined "macroscopically", it is natural to first attempt to use NMR to get information on the internal flow characteristics when a liquid steadily flows through the medium. MR velocimetry was for example used to determine the average velocity distribution in a medium with a transverse permeability gradient (Pavlovskaya et al 2018), allowing to study directly the impact of permeability on the mean flow characteristics and compare it with theoretical predictions or numerical simulations. For porous media, one may nevertheless expect to get more details on the flow by measuring the velocity field at a local scale, i.e.…”
Section: Direct Flow Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main polymers used for the civil engineering industry are epoxy resins and polyester resins which are both thermosetting polymers [11]. In the case of the association of cementitious materials and polymers requires an introduction to the nature as well as to the respective properties of each, in our case when the support is porous, we use concepts of material transport at the within the material [12][13][14]. Knowing these fluid movements necessarily involves studying the microstructural characteristics of the support material Indeed, these characteristics are reflected at the macroscopic scale by transfer coefficients, such as permeability or diffusivity, which have a direct influence on the transfers of matter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%