نتایج جستجو برای: invasion percolation

تعداد نتایج: 82644  

2010
Christophe Cottin Hugues Bodiguel Annie Colin

Microfluidics device are used to study the drainage of a wetting fluid by a non-wetting one in porous media. Both the geometry and the wetting properties are accurately controlled and allow to obtain quantitative measurements of the features of the capillary fingering occuring during the invasion as a function of the imposed flow rate. In partial wetting systems, a quantitative agreement is fou...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2013
So Kitsunezaki

The invasion of air into porous systems in drying processes is often localized in soft materials, such as colloidal suspensions and granular pastes, and it typically develops in the form of cracks before ordinary drying begins. To investigate such processes, we construct an invasion percolation model on a deformable lattice for cohesionless elastic systems, and with this model we derive the con...

Ali Reza Farrokh Teimour Razavipour

The water percolation loss beyond root zone in the soil is one of the important parameters to determine water requirement of rice plant. If the amount of water percolation rate into the soil is estimated more carefully, determination of water requirement will be evaluated better and designing for system of irrigation, drainage and related establishments will be more easily done. The purpose of ...

Journal: :Energies 2021

In the development process for a fractured-porous gas reservoir with developed fracture and active water, edge water or bottom easily bursts rapidly along to production well, matrix will absorb reducing percolation channel increasing phase resistance of matrix, therefor stable capacity recovery efficiency reservoir. For this reason, paper investigates physical simulation experimental technology...

Ali Reza Farrokh Teimour Razavipour

The water percolation loss beyond root zone in the soil is one of the important parameters to determine water requirement of rice plant. If the amount of water percolation rate into the soil is estimated more carefully, determination of water requirement will be evaluated better and designing for system of irrigation, drainage and related establishments will be more easily done. The purpose of ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
P Pfeifer F Ehrburger-Dolle T P Rieker M T González W P Hoffman M Molina-Sabio F Rodríguez-Reinoso P W Schmidt D J Voss

Small-angle x-ray scattering, nitrogen adsorption, and scanning tunneling microscopy show that a series of activated carbons host an extended fractal network of channels with dimension D(p) = 2.8-3.0 (pore fractal), channel width 15-20 A (lower end of scaling), network diameter 3000-3400 A (upper end of scaling), and porosity of 0.3-0.6. We interpret the network as a stack of quasiplanar invasi...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
Francisco J Pérez-Reche Jonathan J Ludlam Sergei N Taraskin Christopher A Gilligan

An epidemiological model which incorporates synergistic effects that allow the infectivity and/or susceptibility of hosts to be dependent on the number of infected neighbors is proposed. Constructive synergy induces an exploitative behavior which results in a rapid invasion that infects a large number of hosts. Interfering synergy leads to a slower and sparser explorative foraging strategy that...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
Lei Xu Simon Davies Andrew B Schofield David A Weitz

The drying dynamics in three dimensional porous media are studied with confocal microscopy. We observe abrupt air invasions in size from single particle to hundreds of particles. We show that these result from the strong flow from menisci in large pores to menisci in small pores during drying. This flow causes air invasions to start in large menisci and subsequently spread throughout the entire...

1999
Eyvind Aker Knut Jørgen Måløy Alex Hansen

We investigate the stabilization mechanisms due to viscous forces of the invasion front in drainage displacement in two dimensional porous media using a network simulator. We find that in horizontal displacement the capillary pressure difference between two different points along the front vary linearly as function of height separation in the direction of the displacement. We conclude that exis...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
S Zapperi A A Moreira J S Andrade

We investigate flux front penetration in a disordered type-II superconductor by molecular dynamics simulations of interacting vortices and find scaling laws for the front position and the density profile. The scaling can be understood by performing a coarse graining of the system and writing a disordered nonlinear diffusion equation. Integrating numerically the equation, we observe a crossover ...

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