Capillary dynamics in porous media encapsulate the intricate interplay between capillary, viscous, and gravitational forces that govern fluid displacement at the pore scale. This research area is ...
Fluid flow in porous media encompasses a diverse range of phenomena that are critical to understanding processes such as groundwater transport, oil recovery, and subsurface pollutant dispersion.
Fluid flow in porous media is a subject of considerable scientific and engineering interest, as it underpins a wide range of natural and industrial processes – from groundwater movement and oil ...
Evaporation in porous media is a critical process influencing a range of environmental and engineering systems. The interplay between water evaporation, heat transfer and salt crystallisation drives ...
Adjective porous (comparative more porous, superlative most porous) Full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.
Something that is porous has many small holes in it that water and air can pass through. The local limestone is so porous that all the rainwater immediately sinks below ground.
From ketchup to quicksand, non-Newtonian fluids have long fascinated and puzzled scientists. Unlike ordinary fluids, their flow properties change depending on how much force is applied, but the ...
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