Non-newtonian fluids in action: Revisiting hydraulic conductivity and pore size distribution of porous media
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Soil Science Society of America
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Classic porous media flow experiments focus on water as the fluid of choice, thus limiting estimates of saturated hydraulic conductivity to a single averaged value that is rarely informative of the complexity of the pore structure. A theoretical framework is presented for a new method for experimentally estimating a functional pore structure of porous media using a combination of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. The proposed method builds an analog geometry of parallel capillary tubes (with tortuosity) that has the same functional behavior of real porous media in terms of saturated flow and porosity. The equivalent pore structure is formed by transforming results from N saturated infiltration experiments, comprised of water and N − 1 non- Newtonian solutions, into a system of equations that yields N representative pore radii (Ri) (size distribution of tubes) and their corresponding number (derived from percent contribution to water flow, wi). This feature further allows estimating the soil water retention curve using only saturated experiments. We further show the ability of the proposed theoretical framework to infer additional information about flow in the porous medium as compared to what can be inferred from N (or even more) Newtonian fluids. This example shows the potential of this method and the ability of the proposed framework to extract additional information that an equal or larger number of experiments with only Newtonian fluids cannot extract. © Soil Science Society of America.
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Bubble columns, Flow measurement, Flow of water, Hydraulic conductivity, Non newtonian liquids, Pore size, Pore structure, Rheology, Size distribution, Soil moisture, Viscous flow, Functional behaviors, Non-newtonian fluids, Non-newtonian solutions, Porous-media flow, Saturated hydraulic conductivity, Soil water retention curves, System of equations, Theoretical framework, Fluid flow, Geometry, Infiltration, Newtonian fluid, Non-newtonian fluid, Pore space, Porous medium, Soil water, Water retention, Non newtonian flow