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Flow Intermittency, Dispersion, and Correlated Continuous Time Random Walks in Porous Media
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Pore StructureAnomalous DispersionEngineeringPhysicsFluid MechanicsDiffusion ProcessPorous MediaFluid-solid InteractionPorosityTransport PhenomenaRheologyDisperse FlowAnomalous DiffusionMultiphase FlowFluid ParticlesFlow IntermittencyPorous BodyParticle-laden Flow
We study the intermittency of fluid velocities in porous media and its relation to anomalous dispersion. Lagrangian velocities measured at equidistant points along streamlines are shown to form a spatial Markov process. As a consequence of this remarkable property, the dispersion of fluid particles can be described by a continuous time random walk with correlated temporal increments. This new dynamical picture of intermittency provides a direct link between the microscale flow, its intermittent properties, and non-Fickian dispersion.
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