The Understanding of Intertwined Physics: Discovering Capillary Pressure and Permeability Co-Determination
Although capillary and permeability are the two most important physical properties controlling fluid distribution and flow in nature, the interconnectivity function between them was a pressing challenge. Because knowing permeability leads to determining capillary pressure. Geodynamics (e.g., subsurf...
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Zusammenfassung: | Although capillary and permeability are the two most important physical
properties controlling fluid distribution and flow in nature, the
interconnectivity function between them was a pressing challenge. Because
knowing permeability leads to determining capillary pressure. Geodynamics
(e.g., subsurface water, CO2 sequestration) and organs (e.g., plants, blood
vessels) depend on capillary pressure and permeability. The first determines
how far the fluid can reach, while the second determines how fast the fluid can
flow in porous media. They are also vital to designing synthetic materials and
micro-objects like membranes and micro-robotics. Here, we reveal the capillary
and permeability intertwined behavior function. And demonstrate the unique
physical connectors: pore throat size and network, linking capillary pressure
and permeability. Our discovery quantifies the inverse relationship between
capillary pressure and permeability for the first time, which we analytically
derived and experimentally proved. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.12784 |