Definition of Tortuosity. Meaning of Tortuosity. Synonyms of Tortuosity

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Definition of Tortuosity

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- diffusional, and thermal tortuosities are defined to describe different transport processes in porous media, while geometrical tortuosity is introduced to characterize...
- Arterial tortuosity syndrome is an extremely rare congenital connective tissue condition disorder characterized by tortuosity, elongation, stenosis, or...
- the shape, surface roughness, and tortuosity of pore channels representing the liquid and gaseous phases. Tortuosity of pore channels is a unique geometric...
- straight. Tortuosity is basically a ratio between the actual path length and the shortest distance between two points. In essence, tortuosity of macropore...
- the saturation exponent (usually close to 2) a {\displaystyle a} is the tortuosity factor. This relationship attempts to describe ion flow (mostly sodium...
- an RC circuit Torque, the rotational force in mechanics The symbol for tortuosity in hydrogeology In thermal physics, the symbol for the fundamental temperature...
- medium (e.g. permeability, tensile strength, electrical conductivity, tortuosity) can sometimes be derived from the respective properties of its constituents...
- the trains run on narrow-gauge track, are generally slow, due to the tortuosity of the lines, except for the electrified tram-trains operating in the...
- transport (dimensionless), δ is the constrictivity (dimensionless), τ is the tortuosity (dimensionless). The transport-available porosity equals the total porosity...
- Diffusion is controlled by other factors such as pore size and soil skeleton, tortuosity of flow path, and distribution of the solvent (water) and solutes. Leaching...