
Brooks-Corey model
The Brooks-Corey model describes how fluids like water and oil move through soil and porous rocks. It relates the ease of flow to how much the material is wet or dry. Essentially, it uses parameters to predict how quickly fluids can pass depending on the saturation level, or how filled the pores are with liquid. This helps in understanding and predicting fluid movement in aquifers, oil reservoirs, and other subsurface systems, aiding in water management, oil recovery, and environmental engineering.