Many important technological and natural processes involving flow through porous media are characterized by large filtration velocity. It is important to know when the transition from the linear flow regime to the quadratic flow regime actually occurs to obtain accurate models for these processes. By interpreting the quadratic extension of the original Darcy equation as a model of the macroscopic form drag, we suggest a physically consistent parameter to characterize the transition to quadratic flow regime in place of the Reynolds number, Re. We demonstrate that an additional data set obtained by Darcy, and so far ignored by the community, indeed supports the Darcy equation. Finally, we emphasize that the cubic extension proposed in the literature, proportional to and mathematically valid only for is irrelevant in practice. Hence, it should not be compared to the quadratic extension experimentally observed when [S0098-2202(00)01703-X]
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Darcy’s Experiments and the Deviation to Nonlinear Flow Regime
J. L. Lage, Associate Professor,,
J. L. Lage, Associate Professor,
Mechanical Engineering Department, Southern Methodist University, P.O. Box 750337, Dallas, TX 75275-0337
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B. V. Antohe, Technology Development Staff Member,
B. V. Antohe, Technology Development Staff Member,
MicroFab Technologies Inc., Plano, TX 75074
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J. L. Lage, Associate Professor,
Mechanical Engineering Department, Southern Methodist University, P.O. Box 750337, Dallas, TX 75275-0337
B. V. Antohe, Technology Development Staff Member,
MicroFab Technologies Inc., Plano, TX 75074
Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received by the Fluids Engineering Division August 27, 1998; revised manuscript received April 26, 2000. Associate Technical Editor: M. Dhaubhadel.
J. Fluids Eng. Sep 2000, 122(3): 619-625 (7 pages)
Published Online: April 26, 2000
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Received:
August 27, 1998
Revised:
April 26, 2000
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Lage, J. L., and Antohe, B. V. (April 26, 2000). "Darcy’s Experiments and the Deviation to Nonlinear Flow Regime ." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. September 2000; 122(3): 619–625. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1287722
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