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Studying deformation in a porous structure (Brinkman equation)

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i am working on studying stress and deformation in porous media as fluid flows through it ... i tried using solid mechanics, but it considers the porous structure as impenetrable solid. And if i use proroelasticity, it uses Darcy's law, but the flow inside the porous structure is governed by Brinkman eqaution. Is there a way around this problem?

- JD

1 Reply Last Post Mar 8, 2015, 11:08 p.m. EDT
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Posted: 10 years ago Mar 8, 2015, 11:08 p.m. EDT
Hi JD,

Did you ever find a solution to this?

Thanks!

Andre
Hi JD, Did you ever find a solution to this? Thanks! Andre

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