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Local geometry effects tensor

In the two-medium treatment of the single-phase flow and heat transfer through porous media, no local thermal equilibrium is assumed between the fluid and solid phases, but it is assumed that each phase is continuous and represented with an appropriate effective total thermal conductivity. Then the thermal coupling between the phases is approached either by the examination of the microstructure (for simple geometries) or by empiricism. When empiricism is applied, simple two-equation (or two-medium) models that contain a modeling parameter hsf (called the interfacial convective heat transfer coefficient) are used. As is shown in the following sections, only those empirical treatments that contain not only As/but also the appropriate effective thermal conductivity tensors (for both phases) and the dispersion tensor (in the fluid-phase equation) are expected to give reasonably accurate predictions. [Pg.682]


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