2012
DOI: 10.1029/2011wr011612
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The role of connectivity in the theory of saturated/unsaturated flow through swelling media

Abstract: [1] A thermodynamically consistent model for multiphase flow which allows for connected and disconnected phases in a swelling medium is developed using hybrid mixture theory with three spatial scales. The mesoscale of the medium consists of swelling particles and two bulk phases, such as liquid water and vapor. The particles are a combination of a vicinal liquid and a solid, which may swell or shrink as a result of interaction with the other bulk phases; an example is a mixture of montmorillonite platelets and… Show more

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