Simple Waves in Saturated Porous Media : I. The Isothermal Case
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概要
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In a previous paper (Bear et al. Fluid Dynamics Research, Vol.9, pp.155-164) a mathematical model was developed in order to analyze an abrupt pressure impact applied to a compressible fluid flowing through saturated, porous media under isothermal conditions. It was shown that during a certain time period following the onset of pressure change, the macroscopic fluid momentum balance equation conforms to a wave form. This paper presents a one-dimensional simple analytical solution to this wave equation. The wave equation is transformed to Euler's equation describing the motion of a "new" fluid with characteristics related to the former one.
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- 1996-05-15
著者
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Levy A
Pearlstone Center For Aeronautical Engineering Studies Department Of Mechanical Engineering Ben-guri
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Levy A.
Pearlstone Center For Aeronautical Engineering Studies Department Of Mechanical Engineering Ben-guri
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SOREK S.
Pearlstone Center for Aeronautical Engineering Studies, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ben-Gu
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KRYLOV A.
Visiting Professor from the Institute for Earth Physics of the Russian Academy of Science
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BEN-DOR G.
Pearlstone Center for Aeronautical Engineering Studies, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ben-Gu
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Sorek S.
Pearlstone Center For Aeronautical Engineering Studies Department Of Mechanical Engineering Ben-guri
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Ben‐dor G
Pearlstone Center For Aeronautical Engineering Studies Department Of Mechanical Engineering Ben-guri
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Ben-dor G.
Pearlstone Center For Aeronautical Engineering Studies Department Of Mechanical Engineering Ben-guri
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