R. Hassanein
Paul Scherrer Institute
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Journal of Physics D | 2006
R. Hassanein; H O Meyer; Andrea Carminati; M Estermann; Eberhard Lehmann; P. Vontobel
The understanding and modelling of the process of water imbibition is important for various applications of physics (e.g. building or soil physics). To measure the spatial distribution of the water content at arbitrary times is not trivial. Neutron radiography provides an appropriate tool for such investigations with excellent time and spatial resolution. Because of the high sensitivity to hydrogen, even small amounts of water in a porous structure can be detected in samples with dimensions up to 40 cm. Three different porous stones found in Indiana, USA, have been investigated (Mansfield sandstone, Salem limestone and Hindustan whetstone). The imbibition of deionized water and a NaCl solution in up- and downwards directions has been tracked during several hours and radiographed at regular intervals. A correction method to reduce the disturbing effects due to neutron scattering is applied. This allows a quantitative evaluation of the water content in addition to the visualization of the water distribution. The results agree well with theoretical models describing water infiltration and reproduce the water content with a pixel resolution of 272 µm in time steps of 1 min. The comparison with the radiographed structure of the dry stone explains variations in the conduction or retention of the water, respectively. The experimental and correction procedures described here can be applied to other porous media and their uptake and loss of fluids.
Water Resources Research | 2008
A. Koliji; Peter Lehmann; L. Vulliet; Lyesse Laloui; Andrea Carminati; P. Vontobel; R. Hassanein
The advanced non-destructive method of neutron tomography, together with image analysis, is used to evaluate the structural evolution of an aggregated soil during one-dimensional compression tests. Aggregation of primary particles is a commonly observed phenomenon in natural and compacted soils that causes an open soil structure with two dominant pore sizes corresponding to macro (inter-aggregates) and micro (intra-aggregate) pores. The evolution of macro porosity and the degradation of structures are evaluated by means of morphological parameters such as volume fraction, size distribution and chord length. Change in the structure is then linked to the macroscopic soil response. It is observed that the major structural modifications are associated with irreversible strains in soil.
Advances in Water Resources | 2007
Andrea Carminati; A. Kaestner; R. Hassanein; Olaf Ippisch; Peter Vontobel; Hannes Flühler
Advances in Water Resources | 2008
M. Vasin; Peter Lehmann; A. Kaestner; R. Hassanein; Wolfgang Nowak; Rainer Helmig; Insa Neuweiler
Transport in Porous Media | 2007
Andrea Carminati; A. Kaestner; Olaf Ippisch; A. Koliji; Peter Lehmann; R. Hassanein; Peter Vontobel; Eberhard Lehmann; Lyesse Laloui; L. Vulliet; Hannes Flühler
Advances in Water Resources | 2008
A. Papafotiou; Rainer Helmig; J. Schaap; Peter Lehmann; A. Kaestner; Hannes Flühler; Insa Neuweiler; R. Hassanein; B. Ahrenholz; Jonas Tölke; Andre Peters; Wolfgang Durner
Advances in Water Resources | 2008
J.D. Schaap; Peter Lehmann; Anders Kaestner; Peter Vontobel; R. Hassanein; G. Frei; G.H. de Rooij; Eberhard Lehmann; Hannes Flühler
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2007
A. Kaestner; R. Hassanein; Peter Vontobel; Peter Lehmann; J. Schaap; Eberhard Lehmann; Hannes Flühler
Advances in X-ray Tomography for Geomaterials | 2010
A. Koliji; Andrea Carminati; A. Kaestner; L. Vulliet; Lyesse Laloui; H. Fluehler; P. Vontobel; R. Hassanein
Water Resources Research | 2008
A. Koliji; Peter Lehmann; L. Vulliet; Lyesse Laloui; Andrea Carminati; P. Vontobel; R. Hassanein