Abstract

We present a fully coupled pore-network/free-flow model providing pore-scale insight into drying processes. We solve the Navier–Stokes equations with component transport in the free-flow region, coupled to a dynamic two-phase, two-component pore-network model (PNM) in the porous domain. The dynamic multi-physics model allows to temporally resolve drying processes in-between capillary equilibrium states. All simulations are non-isothermal and use pressure- and temperature-depended fluid properties. Carefully chosen coupling conditions and a monolithic solver ensure local conservation of mass, momentum, and energy fluxes, in particular at the interface between both model domains. We solve for wetting and non-wetting fluid pressure fields and consider advective gas transport in the network. Numerical examples demonstrate that the coupled model is able to cover a wide range of physical processes relevant for drying and show the mutual interaction of the two subregions. The model is implemented in the modular open-source framework DuMu such that extensions are straight-forward.

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