Weekly Seminar: Spring 2008
Date: March 7
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Maryland Hall 110
Speaker: Dr. W. Brent Lindquist
SUNY Stony Brook
Title:"The geometry of primary drainage"
Abstract
We show that arc menisci configuration under primary drainage in capillary
tube cross sections and, by extension, in throats in the void structure
of rock and soil, can be understood in terms of the computational geometry
theory of medial axis analysis. The solution for arc meniscus configuration
is developed for cross sections of arbitrary, simply connected polygonal
shape at both entry- and over-pressure values during primary drainage
for arbitrary values of wetting angle. Using this solution technique,
we have obtained highly accurate solutions of entry pressure arc meniscus
radius for over 21,500 throats obtained from analysis of computed tomography
images in a suite of 4 Fontainebleau core samples ranging from 7.5%
to 22% porosity. We show that the ratio A/P, of throat area to throat
perimeter, is an excellent predictor of entry pressure meniscus radius
(and hence entry pressure) for primary drainage for real pores, while
inscribed radius and area equivalent radius over-predict entry pressure
meniscusradius by factors of 1.5 to 3, and are consequently poor predictors.
Upcoming Seminar
CEAFM seminar
Dr. Robert Sharman, NCAR
"Observations and simulations of turbulent processes in the upper
troposphere and lower stratoshere"
Friday, October 10th, 2008
11:00 a.m., Maryland Hall 110
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