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In the original Darcy's law as proposed by Henry Darcy, which of the following drives the fluid flow through a fully saturated sand column?

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In Darcy's law, the flow rate is driven by the pressure gradient, not by viscous, capillary, or inertial forces.
Updated On: Jan 9, 2026
  • Pressure-gradient or hydraulic-gradient
  • Viscous force per unit volume
  • Capillary force per unit volume
  • Inertial force per unit volume
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Darcy's law is a fundamental principle in hydrogeology and fluid dynamics that describes the flow of fluids through a porous medium. According to Darcy's original law, the pressure gradient is the primary driving force for fluid flow. Specifically, Darcy's law is expressed as: \[ Q = -K \cdot A \cdot \frac{\Delta P}{L} \] Where:
- \( Q \) is the flow rate
- \( K \) is the permeability of the medium
- \( A \) is the cross-sectional area of the flow path
- \( \Delta P \) is the difference in pressure across the medium
- \( L \) is the length of the flow path
Pressure-gradient refers to the difference in pressure between two points, which causes fluid to move from high-pressure regions to low-pressure regions. This gradient is the primary driver for fluid flow in fully saturated porous materials, such as a sand column. Why the other options are incorrect: - Viscous force per unit volume (option B) refers to resistance to flow, but it does not directly drive the flow; it only affects the flow rate once the driving force is established.
- Capillary force per unit volume (option C) plays a role in unsaturated flow or in smaller pores but is not the primary force in fully saturated conditions.
- Inertial force per unit volume (option D) is typically negligible in Darcy's law as the flow is assumed to be steady and laminar.
Thus, the correct answer is (A) Pressure-gradient or hydraulic-gradient. Final Answer: Pressure-gradient or hydraulic-gradient
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