Capillary stresses in disordered unsaturated porous materials
ORAL
Abstract
Capillary condensation in disordered porous materials - specifically, the interplay of spatial distribution of grains/pores, temperature and distribution of capillary stresses - is explored. This is achieved through lattice gas density functional theory and a recently proposed method for computing capillary stresses based on equivalency of lattice and phase field fluid models in the continuum limit. Gaining insights into the distribution of capillary stresses at a given relative humidity and temperature in disordered porous materials pave the way for fluid mixture coupling with solid deformation while enriching current methods for inferring pore size distribution and pore connectivity from adsorption/ desorption experiments.
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Presenters
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Siavash Monfared
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Siavash Monfared
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Tingtao Zhou
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Farhang Radjai
CNRS-Universite de Montpellier
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Roland JM Pellenq
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT / CNRS, CEE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CNRS/MIT/AMU Joint Laboratory MultiScale Materials Science for Energy and Environment, UMI <MSE>2
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Franz-Josef Ulm
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology