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The Brinkman viscosity for porous media exposed to a free flow

Aidan Rinehart, Uǧis Lācis, Shervin Bagheri

Published 2021-06-03Version 1

The Brinkman equation has found great popularity in modelling the interfacial flow between free fluid and a porous medium. However, it is still unclear how to determine an appropriate effective Brinkman viscosity without resolving the flow at the pore scale. Here, we propose to determine the Brinkman viscosity for rough porous media from the interface slip length and the interior permeability. Both slip and permeability can be determined from unit-cell analysis, thus enabling an a priori estimate of the effective viscosity. By comparing the velocity distribution in the porous material predicted from the Brinkman equation with that obtained from pore-scale resolved simulations, we show that modelling errors are $\sim 10\%$ and not larger than $40\%$. We highlight the physical origins of the obtained errors and demonstrate that the Brinkman model can be much more accurate for irregular porous structures.

Comments: 21 page, 14 figures, 1 table. Under consideration for the Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Categories: physics.flu-dyn
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