Pressure statistics from the path integral for Darcy flow through random porous media

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Abstract

The path integral for classical statistical dynamics is used to determine the properties of one-dimensional Darcy flow through a porous medium with a correlated stochastic permeability for several spatial correlation lengths. Pressure statistics are obtained from the numerical evaluation of the path integral by using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. Comparisons between these pressure distributions and those calculated from the classic finite-volume method for the corresponding stochastic differential equation show excellent agreement for Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions. The evaluation of the variance of the pressure based on a continuum description of the medium provides an estimate of the effects of discretization. Log-normal and Gaussian fits to the pressure distributions as a function of position within the porous medium are discussed in relation to the spatial extent of the correlations of the permeability fluctuations.

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Westbroek, M. J. E., Coche, G. A., King, P. R., & Vvedensky, D. D. (2019). Pressure statistics from the path integral for Darcy flow through random porous media. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 52(18). https://doi.org/10.1088/1751-8121/ab1100

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