Integral Representation of Hydraulic Permeability
Abstract
In this paper, we show that the permeability of a porous material and that of a bubbly fluid are limiting cases of the complexified version of the two-fluid models posed in LiptonAvellaneda1990. We assume the viscosity of the inclusion fluid is zμ1 and the viscosity of the hosting fluid is μ1∈ R+, z∈C. The proof is carried out by the construction of solutions for large |z| and small |z| with an iteration process and the analytic continuation. Moreover, we also show that for a fixed microstructure, the permeabilities of these three cases share the same integral representation formula (IRF) in Equation (99) with different values of contrast parameter s:=1/(z-1), as long as s is outside the interval [-2E221+2E22,-11+2E12], where the positive constants E1 and E2 are the extension constants that depend only on the geometry of the periodic pore space of the material.
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