- are
physically different).
Macroporosity In
solids (i.e.
excluding aggregated materials such as soils), the term '
macroporosity'
refers to
pores greater...
- defects. The
defects are
broken up into
macroporosity and
microporosity (or
micro shrinkage),
where macroporosity can be seen by the
naked eye and microporosity...
- Liu, Bo; Reynolds, John R.; Rinzler,
Andrew G. (2009). "Engineered
Macroporosity in Single-Wall
Carbon Nanotube Films". Nano Letters. 9 (2): 677–683...
- activity,
improved m****
transport properties are
instead ****ociated to
macroporosity of the network.
These M/N/C
materials are
synthesized using high temperature...
-
ridges consolidate faster than
level ice
because of
their initial macroporosity.
Ridge rubble porosity (or water-filled void
fraction of
ridge unconsolidated...
-
which is only
slightly denser than water. Therefore, the
predicted macroporosity is 40±10%,
suggesting the
interior has a
rubble pile
structure or even...
- overgrazed, soil
becomes stripped of
cover plants.
Denuded soil has
reduced macroporosity,
reducing water infiltration and
leading to runoff. The
natural state...
-
plant roots extend into
voids (macropores) and
remove water causing macroporosity to
increase and
microporosity to decrease,
thereby decreasing aggregate...
-
Brownian motion away from the front. The
resultant structure contains no
macroporosity. If one were to
increase the
solidification speed, the size of the particles...
- self-gravity). The
carbonaceous outer-belt
asteroids typically show a
higher macroporosity than the basaltic,
stony asteroids from the
inner regions of the asteroid...