Effective coupling conditions for arbitrary flows in Stokes-Darcy systems

Boundary conditions at the interface between the free-flow region and the adjacent porous medium is a key issue for physically consistent modeling and accurate numerical simulation of flow and transport processes in coupled systems due to the interface driven nature of such processes. Interface cond...

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Abstract Boundary conditions at the interface between the free-flow region and the adjacent porous medium is a key issue for physically consistent modeling and accurate numerical simulation of flow and transport processes in coupled systems due to the interface driven nature of such processes. Interface conditions available in the literature have several weak points: most of them are suitable only for flows parallel to the fluid-porous interface, some are restricted to specific boundary value problems, and others contain unknown model parameters which still need to be determined. These facts severely restrict the variety of applications that can be successfully modeled. We propose new interface conditions which are valid for arbitrary flow directions. These coupling conditions are rigorously derived using the theory of homogenization and boundary layers. All effective parameters appearing in these conditions are computed numerically based on the geometrical configuration of the coupled system. The developed conditions are validated by comparison of numerical simulation results for the coupled Stokes-Darcy model and the pore-scale resolved model. In addition, the new interface conditions are compared with the classical conditions to demonstrate the advantage of the proposed conditions.
AbstractList Boundary conditions at the interface between the free-flow region and the adjacent porous medium is a key issue for physically consistent modeling and accurate numerical simulation of flow and transport processes in coupled systems due to the interface driven nature of such processes. Interface conditions available in the literature have several weak points: most of them are suitable only for flows parallel to the fluid-porous interface, some are restricted to specific boundary value problems, and others contain unknown model parameters which still need to be determined. These facts severely restrict the variety of applications that can be successfully modeled. We propose new interface conditions which are valid for arbitrary flow directions. These coupling conditions are rigorously derived using the theory of homogenization and boundary layers. All effective parameters appearing in these conditions are computed numerically based on the geometrical configuration of the coupled system. The developed conditions are validated by comparison of numerical simulation results for the coupled Stokes-Darcy model and the pore-scale resolved model. In addition, the new interface conditions are compared with the classical conditions to demonstrate the advantage of the proposed conditions.
Author Eggenweiler, Elissa
Rybak, Iryna
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Boundary value problems
Computational fluid dynamics
Computer simulation
Coupling
Mathematical models
Parameters
Porous media
System effectiveness
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