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Lattice Boltzmann simulation of multiphase flow in porous media using Palabos [On Demand 13]

Multiphase flow in porous media is a complex phenomenon with numerous applications in various fields. Lattice Boltzmann method has proven to be a valuable tool for studying multiphase flow phenomena, enabling insights into transport processes and aiding in the design and optimization of porous media applications. In the previous video, we had a look at the Palabos lattice Boltzmann code, which includes numerical schemes to simulate multiphase flow relatively easily. In this video, we have a look at these features and the MPLBM-UT tool built on top of them to simulate multiphase flow in porous media. Video series: Please refer to the first video of the “On Demand” series to find out more about the purpose of these videos. You can find the list of videos belonging to this series at http://tuxriders.com/videos/on-demand/ and    • On Demand   Materials: You can find the materials developed in the videos in this repository on GitHub: https://github.com/TuxRiders/on-demand Topics covered: 🎯 Examples of porous media flow in Palabos 🎯 MPLBM-UT software as a helper for multiphase porous media flow in Palabos 🎯 Simulating relative permeability in porous media Lecturer: Mojtaba Barzegari https://mbarzegary.github.io/ To learn more about the goals of the TuxRiders project, please visit our website at http://tuxriders.com. Chapters in this video! ################ 00:00 - Introduction 01:48 - Porous media flow in Palabos 03:52 - Introducing MPLBM-UT software 05:25 - Installing MPLBM-UT 09:39 - Exploring porous media examples 10:55 - Running steady-state relative permeability example 15:07 - Visualizing multiphase flow results in ParaView

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