SFB 1313 is an interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Centre of the University of Stuttgart, consisting of four major project areas (A-D), divided in 17 individual research projects. It is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and affiliated to the Cluster of Excellence "Data-integrated Simulation Science (SimTech)".

Interfaces have a great impact on multi-field processes (flow, transport and deformation) in porous-media systems. SFB 1313 aims to research these interfaces and to gain a fundamental understanding how they affect multi-field processes. An important step is therefore to quantify how the dynamics of fluid-fluid and fluid-solid interfaces in porous-media systems are affected by pore geometry, heterogeneity and fractures. Furthermore, developing experimental knowledge as well as mathematical and computational models will support SFB 1313‘s research.

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Density-driven instabilities(Universität Stuttgart)
Mar 30, 2022C-X3
Simulation results, code and evaluation scrips for density-driven instabilities due to evaporation.
C-X3(Universität Stuttgart)
Mar 30, 2022
Mar 30, 2022 - Publication: Spatio-temporal distribution of precipitates and mineral phase transition during biomineralization affect porosity-permeability relationships
Weinhardt, Felix; Deng, Jingxuan; Steeb, Holger; Class, Holger, 2022, "Optical Microscopy and log data of Enzymatically Induced Calcite Precipitation (EICP) in microfluidic cells (Quasi-2D-structure)", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-1799, DaRUS, V1
Content: This dataset includes raw as well as processed data from three experiments (Quasi-2D-1, Quasi-2D-2 and Quasi-2D-3). Each dataset consists of the readouts from the pressure sensor(s), as logged with the use of QmixElements ([Name of Experiment]_logFiles_QMIX), raw images...
Mar 25, 2022 - Thin Film Water on NaCl(100)
Gravelle, Simon, 2022, "Movies of thin film water on rough NaCl surface", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2770, DaRUS, V1
Videos showing water molecules at a rough sodium chloride solid surface for different roughness and different water chemical potential. The force field for the water is TIP4P/epsilon (https://doi.org/10.1021/jp410865y), and the force field for the ions is from Loche et al. (https...
Mar 25, 2022 - Thin Film Water on NaCl(100)
Gravelle, Simon, 2022, "Molecular simulation scripts for thin film water on NaCl surface", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2726, DaRUS, V1
LAMMPS and GROMACS molecular simulation input files. The system consists of thin film water confined in a 7 nm NaCl slit pore, and can be generated using the Python scripts in SystemGeneration. The simulation is either equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD), non equilibrium molecul...
Mar 25, 2022 - Thin Film Water on NaCl(100)
Gravelle, Simon, 2022, "Movies of thin film water on NaCl(100) surface", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2697, DaRUS, V1
Videos showing water molecules at a sodium chloride (NaCl) solid surface for different water content. The force field for the water is TIP4P/epsilon (https://doi.org/10.1021/jp410865y), and the force field for the ions is from Loche et al. (https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c0530...
Thin Film Water on NaCl(100)(Universität Stuttgart)
Mar 17, 2022C01: A Lattice-Boltzmann investigation of two-phase electrolyte flow in porous structures with morphology alterations and tunable interfacial wetting behaviour
Molecular dynamics input script, raw data, and video of thin water film at the NaCl surface.
Dec 2, 2021 - Density-driven dissolution of CO2 in karst water
Class, Holger; Bürkle, Pascal; Trötschler, Oliver; Zimmer, Martin; Strauch, Bettina, 2021, "Data for: On the role of density-driven dissolution of CO2 in karstification", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2040, DaRUS, V1, UNF:6:MLmw+UrdmPEjg9Db5HtPDw== [fileUNF]
Summary: Data of the "density-driven dissolution of CO2 in karst water" column experiment. A laboratory column was filled with tapwater (water level 5,55 m) and exposed it to an elevated gaseous CO2-concentration, roughly 50 times the current atmospheric concentration (20000 +/-...
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