Application of homogenization theory related to Stokes flow in porous media
Applications of Mathematics (1999)
- Volume: 44, Issue: 4, page 309-319
- ISSN: 0862-7940
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topBang, Børre, and Lukkassen, Dag. "Application of homogenization theory related to Stokes flow in porous media." Applications of Mathematics 44.4 (1999): 309-319. <http://eudml.org/doc/33036>.
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abstract = {We consider applications, illustration and concrete numerical treatments of some homogenization results on Stokes flow in porous media. In particular, we compute the global permeability tensor corresponding to an unidirectional array of circular fibers for several volume-fractions. A 3-dimensional problem is also considered.},
author = {Bang, Børre, Lukkassen, Dag},
journal = {Applications of Mathematics},
keywords = {homogenization theory; Stokes flow; porous media; numerical experiments; porous media; Stokes flow; homogenization},
language = {eng},
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