TY - EJOU AU - Sochi, Taha TI - Pore-Scale Modeling of Navier-Stokes Flow in Distensible Networks and Porous Media T2 - Computer Modeling in Engineering \& Sciences PY - 2014 VL - 99 IS - 2 SN - 1526-1506 AB - In this paper, a pore-scale network modeling method, based on the flow continuity residual in conjunction with a Newton-Raphson non-linear iterative solving technique, is proposed and used to obtain the pressure and flow fields in a network of interconnected distensible ducts representing, for instance, blood vasculature or deformable porous media. A previously derived analytical expression correlating boundary pressures to volumetric flow rate in compliant tubes for a pressure-area constitutive elastic relation has been used to represent the underlying flow model. Comparison to a preceding equivalent method, the one-dimensional Navier-Stokes finite element, was made and the results were analyzed. The advantages of the new method have been highlighted and practical computational issues, related mainly to the rate and speed of convergence, have been discussed. KW - fluid mechanics KW - one-dimensional flow KW - Navier-Stokes KW - distensible network KW - compliant porous media KW - blood circulation KW - non-linear system DO - 10.3970/cmes.2014.099.151