Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials
This study discusses results of experiments on hydrodynamic assessment of gas flow through backbone (skeletal) porous materials with an anisotropic structure. The research was conducted upon materials of diversified petrographic characteristics, both natural origin (rocky, pumice) and process materi...
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description | This study discusses results of experiments on hydrodynamic assessment of gas flow through backbone (skeletal) porous materials with an anisotropic structure. The research was conducted upon materials of diversified petrographic characteristics, both natural origin (rocky, pumice) and process materials (char and coke). The study was conducted for a variety of hydrodynamic conditions, using air, as well as for nitrogen and carbon dioxide. The basis for assessing hydrodynamics of gas flow through porous material was a gas stream that results from the pressure forcing such flow. The results of measurements indicate a clear impact of the type of material on the gas permeability, and additionally – as a result of their anisotropic internal structure – to a significant effect of the flow direction on the value of gas stream. |
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spelling | doaj.art-24cb75f31e8c40c9a7e8af3228bbe2992022-12-21T22:49:45ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01190300810.1051/e3sconf/20171903008e3sconf_eems2017_03008Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materialsWałowski GrzegorzFilipczak GabrielThis study discusses results of experiments on hydrodynamic assessment of gas flow through backbone (skeletal) porous materials with an anisotropic structure. The research was conducted upon materials of diversified petrographic characteristics, both natural origin (rocky, pumice) and process materials (char and coke). The study was conducted for a variety of hydrodynamic conditions, using air, as well as for nitrogen and carbon dioxide. The basis for assessing hydrodynamics of gas flow through porous material was a gas stream that results from the pressure forcing such flow. The results of measurements indicate a clear impact of the type of material on the gas permeability, and additionally – as a result of their anisotropic internal structure – to a significant effect of the flow direction on the value of gas stream.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171903008 |
spellingShingle | Wałowski Grzegorz Filipczak Gabriel Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials E3S Web of Conferences |
title | Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials |
title_full | Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials |
title_fullStr | Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials |
title_short | Klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials |
title_sort | klinkenberg effect in hydrodynamics of gas flow through anisotropic porous materials |
url | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171903008 |
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