A numerical and theoretical study of yield-stress fluid flows in two types of model porous media is presented. We focus on viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows to reveal some differences and similarities between these two classes of flows. Small elastic effects increase the pressure drop and also the size of unyielded regions in the flow which is the consequence of different stress solutions compare to viscoplastic flows. Yet, the velocity fields in the viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows are comparable for small elastic effects. By increasing the yield stress, the difference in the pressure drops between the two classes of flows becomes smaller and smaller for both considered geometries. When the elastic effects increase, the elastoviscoplastic flow becomes time-dependent and some oscillations in the flow can be observed. Focusing on the regime of very large yield stress effects in the viscoplastic flow, we address in detail the interesting limit of ‘flow/no flow’: yield-stress fluids can resist small imposed pressure gradients and remain quiescent. The critical pressure gradient which should be exceeded to guarantee a continuous flow in the porous media will be reported. Finally, we propose a theoretical framework for studying the ‘yield limit’ in the porous media.

Yield-stress fluids in porous media: a comparison of viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows / Chaparian, Emad; Izbassarov, Daulet; De Vita, Francesco; Brandt, Luca; Tammisola, Outi. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - 55:2(2020), pp. 331-342. [10.1007/s11012-019-01010-6]

Yield-stress fluids in porous media: a comparison of viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows

Francesco De Vita;
2020-01-01

Abstract

A numerical and theoretical study of yield-stress fluid flows in two types of model porous media is presented. We focus on viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows to reveal some differences and similarities between these two classes of flows. Small elastic effects increase the pressure drop and also the size of unyielded regions in the flow which is the consequence of different stress solutions compare to viscoplastic flows. Yet, the velocity fields in the viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows are comparable for small elastic effects. By increasing the yield stress, the difference in the pressure drops between the two classes of flows becomes smaller and smaller for both considered geometries. When the elastic effects increase, the elastoviscoplastic flow becomes time-dependent and some oscillations in the flow can be observed. Focusing on the regime of very large yield stress effects in the viscoplastic flow, we address in detail the interesting limit of ‘flow/no flow’: yield-stress fluids can resist small imposed pressure gradients and remain quiescent. The critical pressure gradient which should be exceeded to guarantee a continuous flow in the porous media will be reported. Finally, we propose a theoretical framework for studying the ‘yield limit’ in the porous media.
2020
Yield-stress fluids in porous media: a comparison of viscoplastic and elastoviscoplastic flows / Chaparian, Emad; Izbassarov, Daulet; De Vita, Francesco; Brandt, Luca; Tammisola, Outi. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - 55:2(2020), pp. 331-342. [10.1007/s11012-019-01010-6]
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