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Linear Waves and Shock Waves in Flexible and Rigid Porous Media
9Linear Waves and Shock Waves in Flexible
and Rigid Porous Media
David Smeulders and Marinus van Dongen
9.1 Introduction
Wave phenomena in permeable media are quite interesting from the point of
view of gas dynamics. Such waves are strongly dispersive: a weak shock wave
incident on a rigid gas-filled porous sample, for example, generates a compres-
sive reflection wave with increasing pressure jump as it propagates backward.
The incident shock that transmits into the pores has a sharp pressure jump
that resembles a typical pressure jump across a shock wave, followed by a more
gradual pressure increase which finally reaches asymptotic values. As the pres-
sure wave propagates, the pressure jump decreases, but the final asymptotic
value remains almost unchanged [1]. Because of the large compressibility con-
trast between the gas and the solid matrix, there is effectively no pressure
transmission into the solid matrix. For flexible media, such as foams, addi-
tional phenomena become important. The deformations of the foam can be
large, and when a shock wave reflects from a slab of foam adjacent to a solid
wall, the end wall pressures observed are much higher than expected. A survey
on experimental and theoretical investigations of wave propagation in foams is
given by Skews [2]. Initially, the modeling of these wave phenomena was based
on the assumption that the foam and the gas could effectively be considered
as one phase. An example is the pseudogas model of Gel’fand et al. [3], that
was later modified by Bazhenova and Gvozdeva [4]. Such models are rather
successful, although not all phenomena observed can be explained. The differ-
ences between observation and theory are often attributed to the two-phase
character of the wave phenomena. Baer [5] studied wave phenomena in a foam
by applying a nonlinear two phase model, with viscous and viscoelastic inter-
action terms. By varying the parameters he was able to obtain a satisfactory
numerical simulation of the experime
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