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|a Tortuosity and Microstructure Effects in Porous Media :
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|a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 Review of Theories and a New Classification of Tortuosity Types -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Basic Concept of Tortuosity -- 2.1.2 Basic Challenges -- 2.1.3 Criteria for Classification -- 2.1.4 Content and Structure of This Chapter -- 2.2 Hydraulic Tortuosity -- 2.2.1 Classical Carman-Kozeny Theory -- 2.2.2 From Classical Carman-Kozeny Theory to Modern Characterization of Microstructure Effects -- 2.3 Electrical Tortuosity -- 2.3.1 Indirect Electrical Tortuosity -- 2.3.2 Mixed Electrical Tortuosities -- 2.4 Diffusional Tortuosity -- 2.4.1 Knudsen Number -- 2.4.2 Bulk Diffusion -- 2.4.3 Knudsen Diffusion -- 2.4.4 Limitations to the Concept of Diffusional Tortuosity -- 2.5 Direct Geometric Tortuosity -- 2.5.1 Skeleton and Medial Axis Tortuosity -- 2.5.2 Path Tracking Method (PTM) Tortuosity -- 2.5.3 Geodesic Tortuosity -- 2.5.4 Fast Marching Method (FMM) Tortuosity -- 2.5.5 Percolation Path Tortuosity -- 2.5.6 Pore Centroid Tortuosity -- 2.6 Tortuosity Types: Classification Scheme and Nomenclature -- 2.6.1 Classification Scheme -- 2.6.2 Nomenclature -- 2.7 Summary -- References -- 3 Tortuosity-Porosity Relationships: Review of Empirical Data from Literature -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Empirical Data for Different Materials and Microstructure Types -- 3.3 Empirical Data for Different Tortuosity Types -- 3.4 Direct Comparison of Tortuosity Types Based on Selected Data Sets -- 3.4.1 Example 1: Indirect Versus Direct Pore Centroid Tortuosity -- 3.4.2 Example 2: Indirect Versus Direct Medial Axis Tortuosity -- 3.4.3 Example 3: Indirect Versus Direct Geodesic Tortuosity -- 3.4.4 Example 4: Indirect Versus Medial Axis Versus Geodesic Tortuosity -- 3.4.5 Example 5: Direct Medial Axis Versus Direct Geodesic Tortuosity.
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|a 3.4.6 Example 6: Mixed Streamline Versus Mixed Volume Averaged Tortuosity -- 3.5 Relative Order of Tortuosity Types -- 3.5.1 Summary of Empirical Data: Global Pattern of Tortuosity Types -- 3.5.2 Interpretation of Different Tortuosity Categories -- 3.6 Tortuosity-Porosity Relationships in Literature -- 3.6.1 Mathematical Expressions for τ-ε Relationships and Their Limitations -- 3.6.2 Mathematical Expressions for τ-ε Relationships and Their Justification -- 3.7 Summary -- References -- 4 Image Based Methodologies, Workflows, and Calculation Approaches for Tortuosity -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Tomography and 3D Imaging -- 4.2.1 Overview and Introduction to 3D Imaging Methods -- 4.2.2 X-ray Computed Tomography -- 4.2.3 FIB-SEM Tomography and Serial Sectioning -- 4.2.4 Electron Tomography -- 4.2.5 Atom Probe Tomography -- 4.2.6 Correlative Tomography -- 4.3 Available Software Packages for 3D Image Processing and Computation of Tortuosity -- 4.3.1 Methodological Modules -- 4.3.2 Different Types of SW Packages -- 4.4 From Tomography Raw Data to Segmented 3D Microstructures: Step by Step Example of Qualitative Image Processing -- 4.5 Calculation Approaches for Tortuosity -- 4.5.1 Calculation Approaches and SW for Direct Geometric Tortuosities (τdir_geom) -- 4.5.2 Calculation Approaches and SW for Indirect Physics-Based Tortuosities (τindir_phys) -- 4.5.3 Calculation Approaches for Mixed Tortuosities -- 4.6 Pore Scale Modeling for Tortuosity Characterization: Examples from Literature -- 4.6.1 Examples of Pore Scale Modeling in Geoscience -- 4.6.2 Examples of Pore Scale Modeling for Energy and Electrochemistry Applications -- 4.7 Stochastic Microstructure Modeling -- 4.7.1 Stochastic Modeling for Digital Materials Design (DMD) of Electrochemical Devices -- 4.7.2 Stochastic Modeling for Digital Rock Physics and Virtual Materials Testing of Porous Media.
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|a 4.8 Summary -- References -- 5 Towards a Quantitative Understanding of Microstructure-Property Relationships -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Quantitative Micro-Macro Relationships for the Prediction of Conductivity and Diffusivity -- 5.3 Quantitative Micro-Macro Relationships for the Prediction of Permeability -- 5.3.1 Bundle of Tubes Model -- 5.3.2 Sphere Packing Model -- 5.3.3 Determination of Characteristic Length and M-factor by Laboratory Experiments -- 5.3.4 Determination of Characteristic Length and M-factor by 3D Image Analysis -- 5.3.5 Determination of Characteristic Length and M-factor by Virtual Materials Testing -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- 6 Summary and Conclusions.
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|a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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