2016
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78252090
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Reflection and Refraction of Waves at the Boundary of a Non-Viscous Porous Solid Saturated with Single Fluid and a Porous Solid Saturated with Two Immiscible Fluids

Abstract: The phenomenon of reflection and refraction is studied at the welded interface between two different porous solids. One is saturated with single non-viscous fluid and other is saturated with two immiscible viscous fluids. The incidence of Pf, Ps or SV wave through porous solid saturated with non-viscous fluid results in the three reflected waves and the four waves refracted to porous medium saturated with two immiscible viscous fluids. For the presence of viscosity in pore-fluids, the waves refracted to corres… Show more

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“…Te highest porosity was recorded with the sample roasted in a microwave at 450 W for 10 min, which contributes in justifying the highest water holding activity obtained with the same sample. High porosity is technologically important as porous samples are lighter and suitable for packaging and transport [45].…”
Section: Hausner Ratio and Porositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te highest porosity was recorded with the sample roasted in a microwave at 450 W for 10 min, which contributes in justifying the highest water holding activity obtained with the same sample. High porosity is technologically important as porous samples are lighter and suitable for packaging and transport [45].…”
Section: Hausner Ratio and Porositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present scenario, numerous researchers have done a quantitative illustration of elastic wave propagation at the interface of porous solid containing two immiscible fluids. Numerous authors have dissected the reflection/refraction issues involving unsaturated porous solid (Tomar and Arora, 2006;Kumar and Saini, 2012;Chen et al, 2012aChen et al, , 2012bSaini, 2015;Shekhar and Parvez, 2015;Kumar and Saini, 2016;Kumar et al, 2019Kumar et al, , 2021b. However, the wave propagation and refraction/refraction phenomena in non-isothermal media, such as unsaturated poro-thermoelastic media, are additionally intricate than partially saturated porous media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%