Review of pore network modelling of porous media: Experimental characterisations, network constructions and applications to reactive transport
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Abstract
Pore network models have been applied widely for simulating a variety of different physical and chemical processes, including phase exchange, non-Newtonian displacement, non-Darcy flow, reactive transport and thermodynamically consistent oil layers. The realism of such modelling, i.e. the credibility of their predictions, depends to a large extent on the quality of the correspondence between the pore space of a given medium and the pore network constructed as its representation. The main experimental techniques for pore space characterisation, including direct imaging, mercury intrusion porosimetry and gas adsorption, are firstly summarised. A review of the main pore network construction techniques is then…
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- Porous medium
- Characterisation of pore space in soil
- Multiphase flow
- Network model
- Porosity
- Materials science
- Mechanics
- Computer science
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