Hybrid integral transforms for flow development in ducts partially filled with porous media

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A hybrid numerical–analytical solution is developed for laminar flow development in a parallel plate duct partially filled with porous media. The integral transform method is employed in combination with a single domain reformulation strategy for representing the heterogeneous media within the channel. A novel eigenfunction expansion basis is proposed, including abrupt spatial variations of physical properties due to the domain transitions. The introduction of the new basis allows for a solution with similar convergence rates as in previous applications with simpler formulations, as demonstrated through a careful convergence analysis of the expansions. The inherent automatic error control characteristic of the integral transforms approach then provides benchmark results for the developing velocity profile. Moreover, a physical analysis further verifies the consistency of both the proposed expansion and the mixed symbolic–numerical code developed. A detailed verification with a finite-element commercial code is also performed.

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Lisboa, K. M., & Cotta, R. M. (2018). Hybrid integral transforms for flow development in ducts partially filled with porous media. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 474(2209). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2017.0637

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