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Department of Applied Mathematics Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering The Australian National University, Canberra, AUSTRALIA
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For more information on how these movies are rendered, click
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| 500 micron bounding box showing films of
condensate
within the contacts formed by an irregular, faceted grain pack. Grains have been made transparent. Movie: MPEG, 11 Mbytes, 4 Mbytes "X-ray tomography for mesoscale
physics applications", A Sakellariou, TJ Sawkins, TJ Senden, A Limaye,
Physica A, 339, p152-158, 2004.
"An x-ray tomography facility for quantitative prediction of mechanical and transport properties in geological, biological and synthetic systems", A Sakellariou, TJ Senden, TJ Sawkins, MA Knackstedt, ML Turner, AC Jones, M Saadatfar, RJ Roberts, A Limaye, CH Arns, AP Sheppard and RM Sok, in Development in X-Ray Tomography IV, edited by Ulrich Bonse, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 5535 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2004) 473-484. |
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The residual fluid saturation in
a sintered bead
pack after free drainage.
Beads have been rendered transparent and were 1.63 mm in diameter. Movie: MPEG, 10 Mbytes, 3 Mbytes "Three-dimensional imaging of multiphase flow in porous media", ML Turner, L Knufing, CH Arns, A Sakellariou, TJ Senden, AP Sheppard, RM Sok, A Limaye, WV Pinczewski, MA Knackstedt, Physica A, 339, p166-17, 2004. |
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