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DOI 10.2134/jeq2002.4770
Title (Primary) Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for studies of flow and transport in porous media
Author Chen, Q.; Kinzelbach, W.; Oswald, S.E.
Source Titel Journal of Environmental Quality
Year 2002
Department HDG
Volume 31
Issue 2
Page From 477
Page To 486
Language englisch
Abstract Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI) methods for visualization of fluid flow and transport in porous media are reviewed in this paper. They are illustrated with experiments showing applications of velocity imaging, NMRI measurements of multiphase flow, and NMRI measurements of density How. The latter two are compared with numerical simulations. The examples show the capacity of NMRI to give structural information both of the medium and the fluid distributions as well as their temporal development. The resulting data can be used in a black box-white box comparison and as benchmarks for numerical models.
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Chen, Q., Kinzelbach, W., Oswald, S.E. (2002):
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for studies of flow and transport in porous media
J. Environ. Qual. 31 (2), 477 - 486 10.2134/jeq2002.4770