2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11020320
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An Investigation of Parallel Post-Laminar Flow through Coarse Granular Porous Media with the Wilkins Equation

Abstract: Abstract:Behaviour of flow resistance with velocity is still undefined for post-laminar flow through coarse granular media. This can cause considerable errors during flow measurements in situations like rock fill dams, water filters, pumping wells, oil and gas exploration, and so on. Keeping the non-deviating nature of Wilkins coefficients with the hydraulic radius of media in mind, the present study further explores their behaviour to independently varying media size and porosity, subjected to parallel post-l… Show more

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“…factor as a function of Reynolds number for water flow through packed of mono size packing. Ashes Banerjee et.al., [21] studied behaviour of flow resistance with velocity for post-laminar flow through coarse granular media. Ashes Banerjee et.al [22] developed a mathematical model which can be used to predict velocities corresponding to the specific hydraulic gradients for predefined media sizes and porosities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…factor as a function of Reynolds number for water flow through packed of mono size packing. Ashes Banerjee et.al., [21] studied behaviour of flow resistance with velocity for post-laminar flow through coarse granular media. Ashes Banerjee et.al [22] developed a mathematical model which can be used to predict velocities corresponding to the specific hydraulic gradients for predefined media sizes and porosities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behavior of flow resistance with velocity is still poorly defined for post-laminar flow through coarse granular media. Banerjee et al [16] investigated the effect of flow resistance on independently varying media size and porosity subjected to parallel post-laminar flow through granular media. They then simulated the post-laminar flow conditions with the help of a computational fluid dynamic model.…”
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confidence: 99%