Porosity and permeability are two major hydraulic properties that govern flow through porous media. Different kinds of processes can lead to alterations of the pore space which eventually change the hydraulic properties. This project focuses primarily on fluid-solid interfaces that are prone to change as a result of microbial activity. The alterations need to be measured experimentally and interpreted on the scales of interest by means of numerical simulations. It is also required to improve the efficiency of corresponding complex numerical simulation methods.
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7Z Archive - 23.2 GB - MD5: 4a6bb8fef6f3249d9c3d94c30e3418fb
Low-dose image data of BGC1 during EICP experiment (at every 2 hour)
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Logfiles of BGC1: The initial permeability measurement (BGC1_PermBefore), the parallel injection of the reactive solutions (BGC1_ParallelInjection) and the final permeability measurement (BGC1_PermFinal)
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The 1400 slices (from 4 to 1403) were used for analysis.
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