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In this work we derive a model for a deformable porous medium with a growing interface and with phase change to model eco-hydro-mechanical problems in which there is a continuous deposition of porous substrate on the surface and the simultaneous decay and phase change between solid and fluid. The model will then be simplified for one-dimensional scenarios or in multi-dimension under small deformations, leading to a treatable set of equations. The time and length-scales of the problem are discussed and its limiting behaviour is discussed with the help of numerical simulations. Applications to environmental and manufacturing problems are discussed.
References
Hewitt, Duncan R., et al. "Flow-induced compaction of a deformable porous medium." Physical Review E 93.2 (2016): 023116.
MacMinn, Christopher W., Eric R. Dufresne, and John S. Wettlaufer. "Large deformations of a soft porous material." Physical Review Applied 5.4 (2016): 044020.
Preziosi, L., D. D. Joseph, and G. S. Beavers. "Infiltration of initially dry, deformable porous media." International Journal of Multiphase Flow 22.6 (1996): 1205-1222.
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