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permeabilitykozenycarman.hh
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24#ifndef DUMUX_PERMEABILITY_KOZENY_CARMAN_HH
25#define DUMUX_PERMEABILITY_KOZENY_CARMAN_HH
26
27#include <cmath>
28#include <dune/common/fmatrix.hh>
29#include <dune/common/math.hh>
30
31namespace Dumux {
32
41template<class PermeabilityType>
43{
44public:
51 template<class Scalar>
52 PermeabilityType evaluatePermeability(PermeabilityType refPerm, Scalar refPoro, Scalar poro) const
53 {
54 using Dune::power;
55 auto factor = power((1.0 - refPoro)/(1.0 - poro), 2) * power(poro/refPoro, 3);
56 refPerm *= factor;
57 return refPerm;
58 }
59};
60
61} // namespace Dumux
62
63#endif
Definition: adapt.hh:29
The Kozeny-Carman relationship for the calculation of a porosity-dependent permeability....
Definition: permeabilitykozenycarman.hh:43
PermeabilityType evaluatePermeability(PermeabilityType refPerm, Scalar refPoro, Scalar poro) const
Calculates the permeability for a given sub-control volume.
Definition: permeabilitykozenycarman.hh:52