The pore fluid constraints on the contact interface for infinite interface permeability
Let and be the pore pressures at the two sides of the interface. If the interface permeability is considered infinite (i.e., no resistance to fluid flow), it is required at all times that the pore pressures on opposite sides be equal:
Similarly, let and be the volume flow rate densities normal to the interface at the two sides, and let be the relative velocity of the two sides in the direction of the interface normal.
It is assumed that the interface is filled with fluid up to a separation threshold. Hence, continuity requires that
whereas the difference corresponds to twice the flow across the interface.
is undetermined and is to be treated as an independent variable in the case of infinite permeability. Inversion of these equations yields