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The following pages link to Pore scale study of permeability and tortuosity for flow through particulate media using lattice Boltzmann method (Q2855299):
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- Direct simulation of the influence of the pore structure on the diffusion process in porous media (Q316502) (← links)
- Developing a new form of the Kozeny-Carman parameter for structured porous media through lattice-Boltzmann modeling (Q386958) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics in porous media: a finite volume lattice Boltzmann study (Q461207) (← links)
- Two-phase multiscale numerical framework for modeling thin films on curved solid surfaces in porous media (Q776753) (← links)
- Simulation of flow in granular porous media using combined lattice Boltzmann method and smoothed profile method (Q1626151) (← links)
- Effects of image resolution and numerical resolution on computed permeability of consolidated packing using LB and FEM pore-scale simulations (Q1643689) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulation of permeability and tortuosity for flow through dense porous media (Q1718955) (← links)
- On hydraulic tortuosity variations due to morphological considerations in 2D porous media by using the lattice Boltzmann method (Q1997892) (← links)
- Image-based simulations of absolute permeability with massively parallel pseudo-compressible stabilised finite element solver (Q2009818) (← links)
- Evaluation of absolute permeability in heterogeneous and anisotropic porous media using the lattice Boltzmann simulations (Q2062118) (← links)
- A data-driven surrogate to image-based flow simulations in porous media (Q2176870) (← links)
- A comparative study between D2Q9 and D2Q5 lattice Boltzmann scheme for mass transport phenomena in porous media (Q2203540) (← links)
- Computational time and domain size analysis of porous media flows using the lattice Boltzmann method (Q2406736) (← links)
- Critical state plasticity. Part VII: Triggering a shear band in variably saturated porous media (Q2449940) (← links)
- Suitability of body force model for pressure-difference driven flow in porous media (Q6095910) (← links)