Transport Perspectives for Porous Medium Applications

Transport Perspectives for Porous Medium Applications

Author: Huijin Xu

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-07-17

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0854663681

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Porous media, with their distinctive structure, are indispensable in both scientific inquiry and engineering endeavors. Their specialized composition makes them versatile, finding utility in diverse domains ranging from subterranean aquifers to innovative energy converters, and from biomedical technologies to environmental solutions. The intricate pore networks within porous media serve as reservoirs for fluids and gases while significantly impacting the dynamics of transport processes. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of their inherent traits and behaviors is imperative for enhancing their operational efficiency and resolving pertinent engineering challenges. This comprehensive volume explores the latest transport advancements in porous media applications, from measuring relative permeability to designing metal foam flow fields in fuel cells. With a focus on cutting-edge methodologies and technologies, such as microstructure reconstruction and hierarchical porous catalysts, this book aims to inspire innovation and drive progress in porous media applications. Offering insights into emerging trends and future directions, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and students looking to make a significant impact in energy, environment, and engineering challenges. Dive into the world of porous media and uncover new opportunities for collaboration and development in this dynamic field.


Modeling Transport Phenomena in Porous Media with Applications

Modeling Transport Phenomena in Porous Media with Applications

Author: Malay K. Das

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-11-21

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 3319698664

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This book is an ensemble of six major chapters, an introduction, and a closure on modeling transport phenomena in porous media with applications. Two of the six chapters explain the underlying theories, whereas the rest focus on new applications. Porous media transport is essentially a multi-scale process. Accordingly, the related theory described in the second and third chapters covers both continuum‐ and meso‐scale phenomena. Examining the continuum formulation imparts rigor to the empirical porous media models, while the mesoscopic model focuses on the physical processes within the pores. Porous media models are discussed in the context of a few important engineering applications. These include biomedical problems, gas hydrate reservoirs, regenerators, and fuel cells. The discussion reveals the strengths and weaknesses of existing models as well as future research directions.


Flow and Transport in Fractured Porous Media

Flow and Transport in Fractured Porous Media

Author: Peter Dietrich

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-03-02

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9783540232704

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This book addresses the characterization of flow and transport in porous fractured media from experimental and modeling perspectives. The volume explores porous media problems, from the origin of the present natural porous structures, to their characterization, and various flow and transport phenomena that exist within the porous media. Examples are miscible displacements in porous media and fractured rock and the physical and chemical interactions within porous fractured aquifers. The book is a comprehensive presentation of investigations performed and analysed on different scales, supporting the understanding and application of experimental studies and numerical simulations.


Transport Phenomena in Porous Media

Transport Phenomena in Porous Media

Author: Yasuaki Ichikawa

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-02-10

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 3642253334

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This monograph presents an integrated perspective of the wide range of phenomena and processes applicable to the study of transport of species in porous materials. In order to formulate the entire range of porous media and their uses, this book gives the basics of continuum mechanics, thermodynamics, seepage and consolidation and diffusion, including multiscale homogenization methods. The particular structure of the book has been chosen because it is essential to be aware of the true properties of porous materials particularly in terms of nano, micro and macro mechanisms. This book is of pedagogical and practical importance to the fields covered by civil, environmental, nuclear and petroleum engineering and also in chemical physics and geophysics as it relates to radioactive waste disposal, geotechnical engineering, mining and petroleum engineering and chemical engineering.


Porous Media

Porous Media

Author: Kambiz Vafai

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-08-24

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 1420065424

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Presenting state-of-the-art research advancements, Porous Media: Applications in Biological Systems and Biotechnology explores innovative approaches to effectively apply existing porous media technologies to biomedical applications. In each peer-reviewed chapter, world-class scientists and engineers collaborate to address significant problems and d


Porous Fluids

Porous Fluids

Author: Vallampati Ramachandra Prasad

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2021-08-18

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1839627115

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Written by authoritative experts in the field, this book discusses fluid flow and transport phenomena in porous media. Portions of the book are devoted to interpretations of experimental results in this area and directions for future research. It is a useful reference for applied mathematicians and engineers, especially those working in the area of porous media.


Handbook of Porous Media

Handbook of Porous Media

Author: Kambiz Vafai

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-03-30

Total Pages: 771

ISBN-13: 0415876389

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Over the last three decades, advances in modeling flow, heat, and mass transfer through a porous medium have dramatically transformed engineering applications. Comprehensive and cohesive, Handbook of Porous Media, Second Edition presents a compilation of research related to heat and mass transfer including the development of practical applications


Reactive Transport in Porous Media

Reactive Transport in Porous Media

Author: Peter C. Lichtner

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2018-12-17

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1501509799

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Volume 34 of Reviews in Mineralogy focuses on methods to describe the extent and consequences of reactive flow and transport in natural subsurface systems. Since the field of reactive transport within the Earth Sciences is a highly multidisciplinary area of research, including geochemistry, geology, physics, chemistry, hydrology, and engineering, this book is an attempt to some extent bridge the gap between these different disciplines. This volume contains the contributions presented at a short course held in Golden, Colorado, October 25-27, 1996 in conjunction with the Mineralogical Society of America's (MSA) Annual Meeting with the Geological Society of America in Denver, Colorado.


Poroelasticity

Poroelasticity

Author: Alexander H.-D. Cheng

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-20

Total Pages: 893

ISBN-13: 331925202X

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This book treats the mechanics of porous materials infiltrated with a fluid (poromechanics), focussing on its linear theory (poroelasticity). Porous materials from inanimate bodies such as sand, soil and rock, living bodies such as plant tissue, animal flesh, or man-made materials can look very different due to their different origins, but as readers will see, the underlying physical principles governing their mechanical behaviors can be the same, making this work relevant not only to engineers but also to scientists across other scientific disciplines. Readers will find discussions of physical phenomena including soil consolidation, land subsidence, slope stability, borehole failure, hydraulic fracturing, water wave and seabed interaction, earthquake aftershock, fluid injection induced seismicity and heat induced pore pressure spalling as well as discussions of seismoelectric and seismoelectromagnetic effects. The work also explores the biomechanics of cartilage, bone and blood vessels. Chapters present theory using an intuitive, phenomenological approach at the bulk continuum level, and a thermodynamics-based variational energy approach at the micromechanical level. The physical mechanisms covered extend from the quasi-static theory of poroelasticity to poroelastodynamics, poroviscoelasticity, porothermoelasticity, and porochemoelasticity. Closed form analytical solutions are derived in details. This book provides an excellent introduction to linear poroelasticity and is especially relevant to those involved in civil engineering, petroleum and reservoir engineering, rock mechanics, hydrology, geophysics, and biomechanics.