SFB 1313 is an interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Centre of the University of Stuttgart, consisting of four major project areas (A-D), divided in 17 individual research projects. It is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and affiliated to the Cluster of Excellence "Data-integrated Simulation Science (SimTech)".

Interfaces have a great impact on multi-field processes (flow, transport and deformation) in porous-media systems. SFB 1313 aims to research these interfaces and to gain a fundamental understanding how they affect multi-field processes. An important step is therefore to quantify how the dynamics of fluid-fluid and fluid-solid interfaces in porous-media systems are affected by pore geometry, heterogeneity and fractures. Furthermore, developing experimental knowledge as well as mathematical and computational models will support SFB 1313‘s research.

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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-3. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 1.
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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-4. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 0.2.
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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-4. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 10.
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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-4. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 1.
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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-5. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 0.2.
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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-5. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 10.
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Capillary number for the invading phase equal to 10-5. Viscosity ratio between the invading and the defending phase equal to 1.
Apr 11, 2024C01: A Lattice-Boltzmann investigation of two-phase electrolyte flow in porous structures with morphology alterations and tunable interfacial wetting behaviour
Dataverse collecting the simulation input scripts around the theoretical studies of the ANR funded project "Transport of Water In Soft confinemenT (TWIST)"
Mar 25, 2024 - A01: Molecular detail in fluid simulations: Density Functional Theory within component and momentum balances
Bursik, Benjamin; Stierle, Rolf; Schlaich, Alexander; Rehner, Philipp; Gross, Joachim, 2024, "Additional Material: Viscosities of Inhomogeneous Systems from Generalized Entropy Scaling", https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-3769, DaRUS, V1
This data set contains data of three categories: 1) LAMMPS input files (.lammps), postprocessing python script (.py) and density and velocity profiles (.dat) from NEMD. 2) DFT three-dimensional density profiles (.npy) for all systems. 3) Jupyter notebooks (.ipynb) for the calculation of densities from DFT, viscosity and velocity profiles from entro...
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3D density profile from DFT.
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