Authors
André Revil, Niklas Linde, Adrian Cerepi, D Jougnot, S Matthäi, S Finsterle
Publication date
2007/9/1
Journal
Journal of colloid and interface science
Volume
313
Issue
1
Pages
315-327
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We consider a charged porous material that is saturated by two fluid phases that are immiscible and continuous on the scale of a representative elementary volume. The wetting phase for the grains is water and the nonwetting phase is assumed to be an electrically insulating viscous fluid. We use a volume-averaging approach to derive the linear constitutive equations for the electrical current density as well as the seepage velocities of the wetting and nonwetting phases on the scale of a representative elementary volume. These macroscopic constitutive equations are obtained by volume-averaging Ampère's law together with the Nernst–Planck equation and the Stokes equations. The material properties entering the macroscopic constitutive equations are explicitly described as functions of the saturation of the water phase, the electrical formation factor, and parameters that describe the capillary pressure function …
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Scholar articles
A Revil, N Linde, A Cerepi, D Jougnot, S Matthäi… - Journal of colloid and interface science, 2007