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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Tabular Data - 4.1 MB - 8 Variables, 86401 Observations - UNF:6:jDoGRsS1EyUrWy+IwM3wZQ==
Raw data of the "density-driven dissolution of CO2 in karst water" column 60 days experiment
TAR Archive - 34.4 GB - MD5: 1bc826ffd15ae7f4ea9a7d7eebbc756d
Reconstructed micro-XRCT data set in 16 bit *.tif file format. 2940x2940x2139 voxels with the uniform voxel size of 4.24 µm.
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Calculated sherwood number and required data to calculate sherwood number. Sim1: Simulation with measured atmospheric CO2 concentration. Sim2: Simulation with (assumed) constant atmospheric CO2 concentration of 20,000 ppm
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