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Heating of a fully saturated darcian half-space: Pressure generation, fluid expulsion, and phase change

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Abstract

Analytical solutions are developed for the pressurization, expansion, and flow of one- and two-phase liquids during heating of fully saturated and hydraulically open Darcian half-spaces subjected to a step rise in temperature at its surface. For silicate materials, advective transfer is commonly unimportant in the liquid region; this is not always the case in the vapor region. Volume change is commonly more important than heat of vaporization in determining the position of the liquid-vapor interface, assuring that the temperatures cannot be determined independently of pressures. Pressure increases reach a maximum near the leading edge of the thermal front and penetrate well into the isothermal region of the body. Mass flux is insensitive to the hydraulic properties of the half-space. ?? 1984.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Heating of a fully saturated darcian half-space: Pressure generation, fluid expulsion, and phase change
Series title International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume 27
Issue 8
Year Published 1984
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
First page 1327
Last page 1335
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