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Modeling the Flow of a Bautista-Manero Fluid in Porous Media
Published 2009-05-12Version 1
In this article, the extensional flow and viscosity and the converging-diverging geometry were examined as the basis of the peculiar viscoelastic behavior in porous media. The modified Bautista-Manero model, which successfully describes shearthinning, elasticity and thixotropic time-dependency, was used for modeling the flow of viscoelastic materials which also show thixotropic attributes. An algorithm, originally proposed by Philippe Tardy, that employs this model to simulate steadystate time-dependent flow was implemented in a non-Newtonian flow simulation code using pore-scale modeling and the initial results were analyzed. The findings are encouraging for further future development.
Comments: 43 pages 1 table 18 figures
Categories: physics.flu-dyn, physics.comp-ph
Keywords: porous media, bautista-manero fluid, simulate steadystate time-dependent flow, non-newtonian flow simulation code, peculiar viscoelastic behavior
Tags: journal article
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