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Comparison of Procedures to estimate Steady Flow Rate in Field Measurement of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity by the Guelph Permeameter Method

1999

Abstract Different procedures for estimating steady flow rate during field application of the Guelph permeameter method were compared in terms of field-saturated hydraulic conductivity K fs and equilibration time t s estimates. The steady flow rate was evaluated by the slope of the linear portion of the cumulative drop in water level in the permeameter reservoir versus time plot (reference procedure) and by approximate procedures that use the first three or four consecutive values of the rate of fall of the water level equal or differing by less than a given percentage. The influence of the selected time interval between two successive readings ( Δt =2 or 10 min) at the permeameter was also…

Permeability (earth sciences)Infiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivitySample size determinationDrop (liquid)Soil scienceGeotechnical engineeringAquatic ScienceOrder of magnitudeMathematicsVolumetric flow ratePermeameterJournal of Agricultural Engineering Research
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Hydric, thermal and mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete containing different fillers

2008

Abstract Water vapor diffusion coefficient, water absorption coefficient, water permeability, thermal conductivity, compressive strength and freeze resistance properties of two self-compacting concretes (SCC) containing limestone filler and fly ash are determined in the paper. The results indicate that strength development is faster in the material containing limestone filler but after 90 days the strength values in both materials are almost the same. Liquid water transport and heat transport are faster in SCC with limestone filler while the water vapor transport is faster in the material containing fly ash. This corresponds well with the much better freeze resistance of the material with f…

Permeability (earth sciences)Materials scienceCompressive strengthThermal conductivityHydric soilFly ashThermalGeneral Materials ScienceBuilding and ConstructionPorosimetryComposite materialWater vaporCivil and Structural EngineeringConstruction and Building Materials
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The Effect of Tomography Imaging Artefacts on Structural Analysis and Numerical Permeability Simulations

2011

Fluid flow phenomena in porous materials can be found in many important processes in nature and in society. In particular, fluid flow through a porous medium contribute to several technological problems, e.g. extraction of oil or gas from porous rocks, spreading of contaminants in fluid-saturated soils and certain separation processes, such as filtration (Torquato, 2001). In paper and wood industry single and multi phase fluid flow properties in porous media play important roles related to manufacturing process and product development. The general laws describing creeping fluid flows are well known. However, a detailed study of fluid flow in porous heterogeneous media is complicated. This i…

Permeability (earth sciences)Materials scienceFlow velocityFluid dynamicsMechanicsTomographyPorosityPorous mediumMicrostructurePressure gradient
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A method for measuring Darcian flow permeability of thin compressed fibre mats

2009

Permeability (earth sciences)Materials scienceForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceForestryComposite materialNordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal
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Determination of the Porosity, Permeability and Diffusivity of Rock in the Excavation-Disturbed Zone Around Full-Scale Deposition Holes Using the He-…

1999

AbstractIn a nuclear waste repository, rock in the excavation-disturbed zone adjacent to the walls of deposition holes for waste canisters is a potential pathway for the transport of corrosive agents and radionuclides. Three experimental holes the size of deposition holes in a KBS-3 type repository (depth 7.5 m and diameter 1.5 m) were bored in hard granitic rock in the Research Tunnel at Olkiluoto and the porosities, effective diffusivities and permeabilities of rock in the excavation-disturbed zone were determined in a direction parallel to the disturbed surface using He-gas methods. Permeability and diffusivity in a direction parallel to the rock schistosity was found to be clearly large…

Permeability (earth sciences)Materials scienceGranitic rockPerpendicularFull scaleRadioactive wasteMineralogyExcavationPorosityThermal diffusivityMRS Proceedings
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Permeability and conductivity for reconstruction models of porous media

2001

The purpose of this paper is to examine representative examples of realistic three-dimensional models for porous media by comparing their geometrical and transport properties with those of the original experimental specimen. The comparison is based on numerically exact evaluations of permeability, formation factor, porosity, specific internal surface, mean curvature, Euler number, local porosity distributions, and local percolation probabilities. The experimental specimen is a three-dimensional computer tomographic image of Fontainebleau sandstone. The three models are examples of physical and stochastic reconstructions for which many of the geometrical characteristics coincide with those o…

Permeability (earth sciences)Materials scienceMean curvatureCompactionGeometryConductivityPorous mediumGranular materialPorosityPhysics::GeophysicsDiagenesisPhysical Review E
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Evaluation and comparison of the pore structure and related properties of particulate and monolithic silicas for liquid phase separation processes

2002

Two types of silicas, highly porous beads of 10 μm average particle diameter and particle porosity between 48 to 86 % and monolithic silicas with constant mesopore diameter of 12 nm, constant total porosity of 80 % at variable macropore diameter between 2 and 6 μm were subjected to pore structural characterisation and tests in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The column permeability KF of the columns packed with highly porous beads was twice as much as for the monolithic silica columns. The differences in theoretical plate height - linear velocity curves could be explained on the basis of the pore connectivity values nT of the materials which were computed from the nitrogen so…

Permeability (earth sciences)Materials sciencechemistryMacroporeChemical engineeringAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSorptionTheoretical plateMesoporous materialPorosityNitrogenHigh-performance liquid chromatography
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Modeling of the Salt Permeability in Fixed Charge Multilayer Membranes

2000

Permeability (earth sciences)MembraneMaterials scienceChemical engineeringFixed chargeElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsSpectroscopyLangmuir
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Dissolution Process: When Does the Process Start

2019

Dissolution process is a complex phenomenon controlled by several factors as like lithology, porosity, stress orientation, environmental conditions and networks of fractures. Then, fault zone and fractures play an important role in fluid circulation and in dissolution, acting as barriers or conduits. In fact, the fault zone has a high permeability only in the early stages of the movement, but shortly the process of recrystallization and reprecipitation reduces the permeability greatly within them. Despite this, traditionally (Cucchi and Forti in In Att. e Mem. Comm. Grotte “E: Boegan” 87–93, 1988; Bini et al. in Varese Lake and the Quaternary 6:3–14, 1993; Ferrarese and Meneghel in Aspetti …

PetrographygeographyPermeability (earth sciences)geography.geographical_feature_categoryLithologyStyloliteGeochemistryCarbonate rockAquiferKarstGroundwaterGeology
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Biowaiver Monographs for Immediate-Release Solid Oral Dosage Forms: Folic Acid.

2018

This work presents a review of literature and experimental data relevant to the possibility of waiving pharmacokinetic bioequivalence studies in human volunteers for approval of immediate-release solid oral pharmaceutical forms containing folic acid as the single active pharmaceutical ingredient. For dosage forms containing 5 mg folic acid, the highest dose strength on the World Health Organization Essential Medicines List, the dose/solubility ratio calculated from solubility studies was higher than 250 mL, corresponding to a classification as "not highly soluble." Small, physiological doses of folic acid (≤320 μg) seem to be absorbed completely via active transport, but permeability data f…

Pharmaceutical ScienceAdministration OralBiological AvailabilityBioequivalencePharmacology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyDosage formPermeabilityBiopharmaceuticsExcipients03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFolic AcidPharmacokineticsCell Line TumorHumansSolubilityActive ingredientDosage FormsChemistryBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemBioavailabilityFolic acidSolubilityTherapeutic Equivalency030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCaco-2 CellsJournal of pharmaceutical sciences
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