4D Imaging of Two‐Phase Flow in Porous Media Using Laboratory‐Based Micro‐Computed Tomography
K. R. Tekseth,
D. W. Breiby
Abstract:Dynamic three‐dimensional computed tomography (CT) imaging of liquid transport in porous media has primarily been conducted at high brilliance synchrotrons thus allowing fast, sometimes sub‐second, temporal resolution to be obtained. University laboratory CT instruments lack the photon flux available at synchrotrons, limiting the obtainable spatiotemporal resolution. Here, we discuss our experiences with instrumentation and software methods to conduct time‐resolved micro‐computed tomography (4D‐CT) experiments… Show more
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