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Boundary conditions at a naturally permeable wall
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1967
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Experimental ResultsBoundary ConditionsEngineeringFree Boundary ProblemFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringMass EffluxBoundary LayerFlow PhysicDisperse FlowTransport PhenomenaRheologyMultiphase FlowBoundary Element MethodHydrodynamic Stability
Experiments giving the mass efflux of a Poiseuille flow over a naturally permeable block are reported. The efflux is greatly enhanced over the value it would have if the block were impermeable, indicating the presence of a boundary layer in the block. The velocity presumably changes across this layer from its (statistically average) Darcy value to some slip value immediately outside the permeable block. A simple theory based on replacing the effect of the boundary layer with a slip velocity proportional to the exterior velocity gradient is proposed and shown to be in reasonable agreement with experimental results.
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