Abstract

Laminar coupled flow of a Newtonian fluid in adjacent open and fluid-saturated porous domains is modeled using the continuity and the Navier-Stokes equations in the open domain, and a continuity equation and the Brinkman-Forchheimer equations in the porous domain. At the interface, a jump condition is used with two adjustable coefficients: one related to an excess viscous stress and the other to an excess inertial stress. This mathematical model is solved using a control-volume finite-element method and a novel procedure for incorporating the interfacial stress jump condition. The solutions of two illustrative example problems are also presented and discussed.

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