The Moisture Transport in Porous Media Interface is dedicated to the modeling of porous media in the hygroscopic moisture region. The total moisture content is thus defined by a sorption curve as
where the liquid saturation, sl, describes the amount of liquid water within the pores, and εp (dimensionless) is the porosity.
ρg(SI unit: kg/m3) is the moist air density, defined from the dry air and vapor densities, in function of the amount of vapor.
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ug (SI unit: m/s) is the moist air velocity field, that should be interpreted as the Darcy velocity, that is, the volume flow rate per unit cross sectional area.
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ωv (dimensionless) is the vapor mass fraction in moist air, defined as
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Μv (SI unit: kg/mol) is the molar mass of water vapor.
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csat (SI unit: mol/m3) is the vapor saturation concentration.
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T (SI unit: K) is the temperature.
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gw is the moisture diffusive flux is defined as:
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Deff (SI unit: m2/s) is the effective vapor diffusion coefficient in the porous medium, computed from the diffusion coefficient in a free medium, and accounting for the porosity and tortuosity of the porous medium.
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ul (SI unit: m/s) is the liquid water velocity field, defined from the absolute pressure gradient by the Darcy’s law as:
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κrl(dimensionless) is the relative liquid water permeability, that may be defined as a function of the liquid saturation.
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κ (SI unit: m2) is the porous medium permeability.
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pA (SI unit: Pa) is the absolute pressure.
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ρl(SI unit: kg/m3) is the liquid water density, defined as a function of the temperature.
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glc is the liquid water capillary flux, defined either from the capillary pressure gradient by a Darcy’s law: