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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Amplitude sweep test, where the strain amplitude was gradually increased from 0.01\% to 1000\%. The test was done at 1 Hz frequency (Fig. 3c, 3d)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 200% strain amplitude (Fig. 5)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.01% strain amplitude (Fig. 3e, 3f)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.01% strain amplitude (Fig. 3e, 3f)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.01% strain amplitude (Fig. 3e, 3f)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.03% strain amplitude (Fig. 5)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.03% strain amplitude (Fig. 5)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.03% strain amplitude (Fig. 5)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.2% strain amplitude (Fig. 5)
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Frequency sweep test, where the frequency was gradually increased from 0.1 Hz to 100 Hz at 0.2% strain amplitude (Fig. 5)
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