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    •         - Research Theme 1: Thermodynamics of flow in porous media
    •         - Research Theme 2: Steady-state experiments and coarse-grained modeling
    •         - Research Theme 3: Experimental characterization of immiscible two-phase flow in porous media
    •         - Research Theme 4: Nanoporous Media and Gels
    •         - Research Theme 5: Thermodynamic Driving Forces
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Splitter ny 3D-skanner følger væsker fra hulrom til hulrom

By PoreLab11 May, 2020Popular science presentation

 

 

 

 

Nytt verktøy kan avsløre hemmeligheter om vann i et vannreservoar, olje i et oljereservoar og CO2 under havbunnen. 

 

I en ny artikkel fra Eivind Torgersen under Titan.no, viser fram Professor Knut Jørgen Måløy og PhD kandidat Joachim Falck Brodin nyvinningen som åpner nye dører i forskning på det som kalles porøse medier.

Etter 30 år med forskning på det som kalles porøse medier, kan fysikkprofessor Knut Jørgen Måløy ved Universitetet i Oslo nå ta steget fra to til tre dimensjoner. Det kan han blant annet takke stipendiat Joachim Falck Brodin for.

– Det var ikke opplagt at vi skulle få det til, men vi klarte det på relativt kort tid, sier Måløy.

– Det var absolutt et eurekaøyeblikk, sier Brodin om gjennombruddet på laboratoriet.

I en beholder fylt med glasskuler og matolje sprøyter de inn en vannløsning med glyserin. Så lager de tredimensjonale bilder av hvordan glyserinen fortrenger oljen og presser seg inn i porene mellom glasskulene. To datastyrte kameraer tar bilder underveis.

Les resten av artikkel fra Eivind Torgersen under Titan.no her:

https://titan.uio.no/teknologi-fysikk-goy-pa-laben-innovasjon/2020/splitter-ny-3d-skanner-folger-vaesker-fra-hulrom-til-hulrom

Foto: Eivind Torgersen (UiO)

Two new INTPART projects at PoreLab
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13-14 May 2025: Norwegian Chapter of InterPore / Bergen Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Coupled Subsurface Dynamics, Bergen, Norway

18-23 May 2025: The 17th annual InterPore Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

17-22 May 2026: The 18th annual InterPore Meeting, Nantes, France

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