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Drag models of porous media

To account for the viscous drag along bounding walls, the Brinkman equation is often used. The Brinkman equation describes the flow in porous media in cases where the transport of momentum by shear stresses in the fluid is not ignored. The model extends to include a term that accounts for the viscous transport in the momentum balance and introduces the velocities in the spatial directions as dependent variables. [Pg.61]


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