Generational Technology of Computational Grid in Porous Media Based on Digital Image

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Based on digital imaging processing technology, a generational method of computational grid of porous media is developed for numerical simulation. Transformation of original microscopical image from grayscale into binary one and vector-graph are used for reconstructing a geometric model of porous media. Computational grid of porous media geometry model by COMSOL Multiphysics software can provide an effective way for the latter finite element analysis of porous media.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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1429-1434

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May 2012

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