Permeability Computation on a Representative Volume Element (RVE) of Unidirectional Disordered Fiber Arrays

Authors

  • Karim Hitti Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Balamand, Lebanon Notre Dame University-Louaize, Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Lebanon
  • Stephanie Feghali Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences II, Mathematics Department, P.O. Box 90656 Fanar-Matn, Lebanon
  • Marc Bernacki Mines-ParisTech, PSL-Research University, CEMEF - Centre de mise en forme des matériaux, CNRS UMR 7635, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse, 06904 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4208/jcm.1511-m2014-0119

Keywords:

Permeability, Fibrous Media, Finite Element Method, Level-set.

Abstract

An efficient method to compute the permeability of disordered fibrous arrays is proposed. A stabilized mixed finite element method is used with an immersed domain approach to represent the porous material at its microscopic scale. Therefore, the Stokes equations are solved in the whole domain (including solid part) using a penalization method. The accuracy is controlled by refining the mesh around the fluid-solid interface defined by a level-set function. Using homogenization techniques, the permeability of an RVE is obtained. Furthermore, a new method to generate disordered fibers in function of the porosity, $Φ$, and other microstructural parameters is proposed and a study of the effect of inter-fiber spacing on $\mathcal{K}$, the permeability tensor, is performed. This task was achieved using parallel computation and over 460 simulations were carried out in two-dimensional RVEs consisting of over 555 fibers.

Published

2018-08-22

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