Monitoring Three-dimensional Fluid Configurations in Porous Media
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Abstract
The spatial and time resolution of confocal microscopy affords the ability to collect three-dimensional images during the course of two-phase flow experiments. We fully instrument the microscope with precise flow and pressure measurements, such that we can begin to understand the origins and consequences of the three-dimensional fluid configurations that evolve in the sample. The porous media used in this work is composed of slightly sintered, borosilicate glass beads that are 150 microns in diameter.
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Authors
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Amber Krummel
Harvard University
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David Weitz
Harvard University, SEAS, Harvard, Department of Physics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Harvard