Laura Genik
Michigan State University
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Inverse Problems in Engineering | 1998
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton; James V. Beck
Flow in porous media is typically described by Darcys Law, which states that a linear proportionality exists between flow rate and the pressure drop through the media. The constant of proportionality is known as the permeability, K, and is a function of the properties of the porous media. In a high flow rate situation the relationship between flow rate and pressure drop is not necessarily linear. The Forchheimer extension to Darcys law attempts to account for this non-linearity by representing the relationship as quadratic in nature. The Forchheimer coefficient, M, is part of the extension to Darcys Law and is also a function of the properties of the porous media. In an attempt to numerically determine the values of the permeability and the Forchheimer coefficient using various estimation methods, the possibility has arisen that the exponent, n, associated with the Forchheimer extension is not exactly two, and may also be a function of the properties of the media. Using the Forchheimer extension to Dar...
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2006
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2006
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton
1999 Annual Conference | 1999
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton
2003 Annual Conference | 2003
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton
2000 Annual Conference | 2000
Robert Davis; Laura Genik; Craig Somerton
1999 Annual Conference | 1999
Todd Jammer; Laura Genik; Diana Beavers; Craig Somerton
120th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition | 2013
Tamara Reid Bush; Laura Genik
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2009
Laura Genik; Craig Somerton