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[[Darcy's law]] is the fundamental '''law''' of fluid motion in porous media published by '''Henry Darcy''' in '''1856''' <ref name=Darcy/>. | [[Darcy's law]] is the fundamental '''law''' of fluid motion in porous media published by '''Henry Darcy''' in '''1856''' <ref name=Darcy/>. | ||
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Revision as of 13:30, 22 July 2019
Contents
Darcy's law
Darcy's law is the fundamental law of fluid motion in porous media published by Henry Darcy in 1856 [1].
Darcy's law History
Darcy's law Equation
Conditions
- Single fluid
- Steady stay flow
- Constant fluid compressibility
- Constant temperature
Inflow Equations Derivation
Derivation of the Linear and Radial Inflow Equations
Nomenclature
- = cross-sectional area, cm2
- = permeability, d
- = length, cm
- = pressure, atm
- = flow rate, cm3/sec
Greek symbols
- = Darcy's law fluid viscosity, cp
See Also
Darcy's law application in Petroleum Engineering Technology.
References
- ↑ Darcy, Henry (1856). "Les Fontaines Publiques de la Ville de Dijon". Paris: Victor Dalmont.