Reactive transport modeling in porous media refers to the creation of computer models integrating chemical reaction with transport of fluids through the...
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Nanoporous materials NMR in porous media Percolation theory Percolation threshold Reticulated foam Filtration Poromechanics Reactive transport Permeability Macropore...
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dynamics) — computational fluid dynamics method Reactive transport modeling in porous media — modeling of chemical reactions and fluid flow through the...
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Pore structure (category Porous media)
Poromechanics Porous medium Reactive transport modeling in porous media Tang, H. P.; Wang, J.; Qian, Ma (1 January 2015). "28 - Porous titanium structures...
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; McQuarrie, K. T. B. (1996). "Approaches to modeling of reactive transport in porous media". Reviews in Mineralogy. 34: 83–130. doi:10.1515/9781501509797-005...
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Hydrus (software) (category Integrated hydrologic modelling)
Windows-based modeling software that can be used for analysis of water flow, heat and solute transport in variably saturated porous media (e.g., soils)...
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in groundwater. Groundwater pollution Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products Reactive transport modeling in porous media Computer...
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Lattice Boltzmann methods (category Lattice models)
Error Correction Model for Intrinsic Permeability of Porous Media Estimated from Lattice Boltzmann Method". Transport in Porous Media. 132 (3): 627–656...
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Hydrogeology (redirect from Numerical methods for modeling groundwater flow)
chemical, and thermal interaction of this water with the porous solid, and the transport of energy, chemical constituents, and particulate matter by...
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PMID 36340954. Peter C. Lichtner, Carl I. Steefel, Eric H. Oelkers, Reactive Transport in Porous Media, Mineralogical Society of America, 1996, ISBN 0-939950-42-1...
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of fluids and transport of solutes and colloids in porous media, through theory development, experimental studies, and modeling work. In particular, he...
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MOOSE (software) (category Free software programmed in C++)
generally cannot do). ReActive Transport (RAT) has been developed to solve reactive transport problems in subsurface porous media that involves highly...
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HydroGeoSphere (category Hydrology models)
density. The model’s capability was successfully demonstrated for the case of thermohaline flow and transport in porous and fractured porous media [Graf and...
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developed quantitative models, theoretical and applied, of water flow and contaminant transport in porous media (soil and aquifers). The models serve for the better...
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Fluid dynamics (redirect from Mathematical model of flow processes)
small. Darcy's law is used for flow in porous media, and works with variables averaged over several pore-widths. In rotating systems, the quasi-geostrophic...
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particulates, whereas streaming potential/current is used for porous bodies and flat surfaces. In practice, the zeta potential of dispersion is measured by...
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influence on the number of available active sites. In industrial practice, solid catalysts are often porous to maximize surface area, commonly achieving 50–400...
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hydrophilic cellulose or nitrocellulose fibers that transport fluid from an inlet through the porous medium to a desired outlet or region of the device...
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Glass (section Occurrence in nature)
to keep clean, can withstand heat and cold treatment, is generally non-reactive with many reagents, and its transparency allows for the observation of...
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Cell nucleus (section Nuclear transport)
origin of mitochondria in an archaebacterial host. The nuclear membrane may have served to protect the genome from damaging reactive oxygen species produced...
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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous polymers consisting of metal clusters (also known as Secondary Building Units - SBUs) coordinated...
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Chernobyl disaster (redirect from Nuclear accident in Chornobyl)
form. Three different lavas are present in the basement of the reactor building: black, brown, and a porous ceramic. The lava materials are silicate...
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occurs over time in concrete between the highly alkaline cement paste and the reactive amorphous (i.e., non-crystalline) silica found in many common aggregates...
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Volt-ampere reactive In electric power transmission and distribution, volt-ampere reactive (var) is a unit of measurement of reactive power. Reactive power...
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(2020-05-01). "Frequency-domain hot-wire sensor and 3D model for thermal conductivity measurements of reactive and corrosive materials at high temperatures"....
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involving chemical reaction and diffusion within and through both finely porous and reactive membranes. His chemical engineering science has informed matters...
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Carbon capture and storage (redirect from Carbon capture and storage in Canada)
calcium carbonate. In-situ mineral carbonation involves injecting CO2 and water into underground formations that are rich in highly-reactive rocks such as...
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Chloroplast (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
system, producing reactive oxygen species. High levels of reactive oxygen species will cause the hypersensitive response. The reactive oxygen species also...
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paintbrush, in a thin tube, in porous materials such as paper and plaster, in some non-porous materials such as sand and liquefied carbon fiber, or in a cell...
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Bioclogging (category Wikipedia articles published in peer-reviewed literature)
Seki, K.; Miyazaki, T. (2001). "A mathematical model for biological clogging of uniform porous media" (PDF). Water Resources Research. 37 (12): 2995–2999...
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