H. Bertin et al., Two types of transient phenomena and full relaxation macroscale model for single phase flow through double porosity media, TRANS POR M, 39(1), 2000, pp. 73-96
Darcy's flow of a weakly compressible fluid through double porosity media i
s studied in the framework of the homogenization theory. In previous papers
, various classes of single-phase flow have been detected with various dete
rmination of the effective permeability tensor for each class. In this pape
r, the full model including transient phenomena is developed, where the mac
roscale momentum balance equation represents a modification of Darcy's law
with a nonequilibrium term. The effective permeability tensor appears to be
nonstationary and is changing during the system evolution in time. Three r
elaxation times characterize the transient transformations of each componen
t of the macroscale flow velocity.
This effect is superposed with the second relaxation phenomenon caused by t
he exchange flow between dense blocks and the highly conductive matrix. The
relaxation times for the effective permeability and for the exchange flow
are shown to have different orders.
All relaxation parameters are explicitly determined through solutions of ce
ll problems.