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Surface permeability of porous media particles and capillary transport
We have established previously, in a lead-in study, that the spreading of liquids in particulate
porous media at low saturation levels, characteristically less than 10% of the void space, has very
distinctive features in comparison to that at higher saturation levels. In particular, we have found
that the dispersion process can be accurately described by a special class of partial differential
equations, the super-fast non-linear diffusion equation. The results of mathematical modelling have
demonstrated very good agreement with experimental observations. However, any enhancement of
the accuracy and predictive power of the model, keeping in mind practical applications, requires the
knowledge of the effective surface permeability of the constituent particles, which defines the global,
macroscopic permeability of the particulate media. In the paper, we demonstrate how this quantity
can be determined through the solution of the Laplace-Beltrami Dirichlet problem, we study this
using the well-developed surface finite element method