Definition of Porosity. Meaning of Porosity. Synonyms of Porosity

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Meaning of Porosity from wikipedia

- Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. "empty") spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume...
- Effective porosity is most commonly considered to represent the porosity of a rock or sediment available to contribute to fluid flow through the rock or...
- Porosity sealing is done through the process of vacuum impregnation. Vacuum impregnation is a preferred OEM process that seals porosity and leak paths...
- must be eliminated. They are broken down into five main categories: gas porosity, shrinkage defects, mould material defects, pouring metal defects, and...
- Porosity Storage Reservoirs are man-made water storage reservoirs located in shallow alluvial (sand and gravel) deposits. The porosity, or void space,...
- of varying sizes as well as organic compounds. In order to understand porosity better a series of equations have been used to express the quantitative...
- field of formation evaluation, porosity is one of the key measurements to quantify oil and gas reserves. Neutron porosity measurement employs a neutron...
- Gas porosity is the fraction of a rock or sediment filled with a gas. Determining the true porosity of a gas filled formation has always been a problem...
- Hydrogen gas porosity is an aluminium casting defect in the form of a porosity or void in an aluminium casting caused by a high level of hydrogen gas...
- type logs where resistivity logs and porosity logs were recorded in one p**** in the borehole. The two types of porosity logs (acoustic logs and nuclear logs)...