Coupling Stokes flow with inhomogeneous poroelasticity
Matteo Taffetani, Ricardo Ruiz-Baier, Sarah Waters

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the coupled behavior of Stokes flow and inhomogeneous poroelasticity in a simplified 2D geometry, deriving analytical solutions and identifying key dimensionless parameters that govern the system's response.
Contribution
It provides a novel asymptotic analysis of fluid-poroelastic coupling with inhomogeneous properties, advancing understanding of their mechanical interaction.
Findings
Derived analytical solutions for coupled Stokes-poroelastic flow.
Identified key dimensionless parameters governing the system.
Showed separate treatment of fluid and elastic behaviors at the interface.
Abstract
We investigate the behaviour of flux-driven flow through a single-phase fluid domain coupled to a biphasic poroelastic domain. The fluid domain consists of an incompressible Newtonian viscous fluid while the poroelastic domain consists of a linearly elastic solid filled with the same viscous fluid. The material properties of the poroelastic domain, i.e. permeability and elastic parameters, depend on the inhomogeneous initial porosity field. We identify the dimensionless parameters governing the behaviour of the coupled problem: the ratio between the magnitudes of the driving velocity and the Darcy flows in the poroelastic domain, and the ratio between the viscous pressure scale and the size of the elastic stresses in the poroelastic domain. We consider a perfusion system, where flow is forced to pass from the single-phase fluid to the biphasic poroelastic domain. We focus on a…
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