Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9476959 | Advances in Water Resources | 2005 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is the second in a series that details the thermodynamically constrained averaging theory (TCAT) approach for modeling flow and transport phenomena in porous medium systems. In this work, we provide the mathematical foundation upon which the theory is based. Elements of this foundation include definitions of mathematical properties of the systems of concern, previously available theorems needed to formulate models, and several theorems and corollaries, introduced and proven here. These tools are of use in producing complete, closed-form TCAT models for single- and multiple-fluid-phase porous medium systems. Future work in this series will rely and build upon the foundation laid in this work to detail the development of sets of closed models.
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Authors
Cass T. Miller, William G. Gray,