A. Narvaez, Th. Zauner, F. Raischel, R. Hilfer, J. Harting
Journal of Statistical Mechanics 2010, P11026 (2010)
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/2010/11/P11026
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Sunday, May 30, 2010
During the last decade, lattice-Boltzmann simulations have been improved to become an efficient tool for determining the permeability of porous media samples. However, well-known improvements of the original algorithm are often not implemented. These include, for example, multirelaxation time schemes or improved boundary conditions, as well as different possibilities to impose a pressure gradient. This paper shows that a significant difference of the calculated permeabilities can be found unless one uses a carefully selected set-up. We present a detailed discussion of possible simulation set-ups and quantitative studies of the influence of simulation parameters. We illustrate our results by applying the algorithm to a Fontainebleau sandstone and by comparing our benchmark studies to other numerical permeability measurements in the literature.
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