“…The simplest and most widely used model for the permeability k of packed particles is the Kozeny‐Carman model (Ergun,
1952). While this model is given in a variety of forms, sometimes including additional parameters such as a pore network tortuosity, and the specific lengths of pores or particles, the more general form is
where ϕ m is the volume fraction of the non‐particle phase, C is a constant, and s is the specific surface area of the pore space (Torquato,
2013; Röding et al.,
2020; Vasseur & Wadsworth,
2017; Wadsworth et al.,
2017; Vasseur et al.,
2021,
2022). In the case of magma mush, we can think of ϕ m as being the melt volume fraction, and then ϕ = 1 − ϕ m representing the crystal volume fraction (assuming a two‐phase system).…”