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|a Equilibrium and Transfer in Porous Media 1 :
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|a Cover; Table of Contents; Title Page; Copyright; Foreword; Nomenclature; Introduction; I.1. Defining porous media; I.2. Is there a specific science of porous media?; I.3. From heterogeneity to homogeneity; I.4. (Nearly) everything is porous; I.5. What will be discussed?; Chapter 1: Fluids in Equilibrium in the Pore Space: Capillary Behavior; 1.1. The pore space and its representation; 1.2. Capillary pressureGL and interfacial mechanical equilibrium: Laplace's law; 1.3. Liquid-vapor thermodynamic equilibrium: Kelvin's law.
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|a Chapter 2: Interfaces, Equilibrium of Solutions and Freezing in Porous Media: Thermodynamic Aspects2.1. Interfaces and adsorption; 2.2. Solutions in porous media: capillary potential and osmotic potential; 2.3. Freezing of the interstitial liquid; 2.4. Appendix: thermodynamic points of reference; Chapter 3: Capillary Behavior and Porometry: Experimental Investigation; 3.1. Retention curves; 3.2. Metrology of capillarity; 3.3. Experimental determination and interpretation of retention curves; 3.4. Appendices and exercises; Chapter 4: Sorption and Porometry: Experimental Investigations.
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|a 4.1. Sorption metrology4.2. Sorption isotherms interpretation; 4.3. Thermal effects, adsorption heat and osmotic effects; 4.4. Appendices and exercises; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; Summary of other Volumes in the Series.
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|a A porous medium is composed of a solid matrix and its geometrical complement: the pore space. This porespace can be occupied by one or more fluids. The understanding of transport phenomena in porous media is a challenging intellectual task. This book provides a detailed analysis of the aspects required for the understanding of many experimental techniques in the field of porous media transport phenomena. It is aimed at students or engineers who may not be looking specifically to become theoreticians in porous media, but wish to integrate knowledge of porous media with t.
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