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It occurred to me that a pressure dependent source time in every pore would have the effect of increasing the volumetric flow as pressure changes in the network. If this source term were a form of the ideal gas law, then we could calculate the increase of volume vs decreasing pressure. I "think" our current reactive flow solve could actually do this...maybe?
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It occurred to me that a pressure dependent source time in every pore would have the effect of increasing the volumetric flow as pressure changes in the network. If this source term were a form of the ideal gas law, then we could calculate the increase of volume vs decreasing pressure. I "think" our current reactive flow solve could actually do this...maybe?
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