MOPOD: a generic model of porosity development
Author(s) -
John P. Bloomfield,
John A. Barker
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
geological society london special publications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.673
H-Index - 132
eISSN - 2041-4927
pISSN - 0305-8719
DOI - 10.1144/gsl.sp.2005.249.01.06
Subject(s) - porosity , development (topology) , computer science , materials science , mathematics , composite material , mathematical analysis
A code, MOPOD, has been developed to investigate general relationships between simple porosity growth laws and pore growth phenomena. MOPOD has been formulated as an ‘initial value problem’ and to date, investigations have focused on a very simple porosity growth law of the form dai(t)/dt= vei, where e is the aperture growth rate exponent. A range of qualitatively distinct evolved geometries have been described for porosity growth on 2D and 3D arrays of varying geometries and connectivities as a function of the exponent, e, of the aperture growth-rate law, and the width of the initial aperture distribution, z. At low growth-rate exponents and moderate values of z over time there is a homogenization of apertures oriented sub-parallel to the head gradient. At moderate growth-rate exponents these apertures become increasingly heterogeneous in evolved arrays, with planar heterogeneities developing sub-parallel to the head gradient for low values of z while anastomosing structures develop at higher values of z. For larger growth-rate exponents preferentially enlarged array-spanning paths develop. No selforganization \udphenomena have been observed because periodic or cyclic behaviour is not inherent in the simple growth laws investigated to date.\u
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