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    Computation of Relative Permeability from Imaged Fluid Distributions at the Pore Scale by Hussain, F., Pinczewski, W. V., Cinar, Y., Arns, J. Y., Arns, C. H., Turner, M. L.

    Published in Transport in porous media (01-08-2014)
    “…Image-based computations of relative permeability for capillary-dominated quasi-static displacements require a realistic description of the distribution of the…”
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    Percolation Effects of Grain Contacts in Partially Saturated Sandstones: Deviations from Archie’s Law by Yanici, S., Arns, J.-Y., Cinar, Y., Pinczewski, W. V., Arns, C. H.

    Published in Transport in porous media (01-02-2013)
    “…We study the resistivity index of Fontainebleau and Bentheimer sandstones at ambient conditions down to low water saturations both experimentally and…”
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    Effect of network topology on relative permeability by ARNS, Ji-Youn, ROBINS, Vanessa, SHEPPARD, Adrian P, SOK, Robert M, PINCZEWSKI, W. V, KNACKSTEDT, Mark A

    Published in Transport in porous media (01-04-2004)
    “…We consider the role of topology on drainage relative permeabilities derived from network models. We describe the topological properties of rock networks…”
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    Direct and stochastic generation of network models from tomographic images; effect of topology on residual saturations by SOK, Robert M, KNACKSTEDT, Mark A, SHEPPARD, Adrian P, PINCZEWSKI, W. V, LINDQUIST, W. B, VENKATARANGAN, A, PATERSON, Lincoln

    Published in Transport in porous media (01-02-2002)
    “…We generate the network model equivalents of four samples of Fontainebleau sandstone obtained from the analysis of microtomographic images. We present the…”
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    Invasion percolation on correlated and elongated lattices: Implications for the interpretation of residual saturations in rock cores by KNACKSTEDT, Mark A, MARRINK, S. J, SHEPPARD, Adrian P, PINCZEWSKI, W. V, SAHIMI, Muhammad

    Published in Transport in porous media (01-09-2001)
    “…The invasion percolation model is used to investigate the effect of correlated heterogeneity on capillary dominated displacements in porous media. The…”
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    Menisci in a Diamond-Shaped Capillary by Kagan, M., Pinczewski, W.V.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-10-2000)
    “…This paper presents a closed form analytical solution to the augmented Young-Laplace equation for the meniscus profile in a capillary formed between four…”
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    Menisci in a Wedge and a Slit for Incomplete Wetting Conditions by Kagan, M., Pinczewski, W.V.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-07-1999)
    “…This paper presents a closed form analytical solution to the augmented Young–Laplace equation for the meniscus profile in two-dimensional wedge- and…”
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    Meniscus and Contact Angle in an Eye-Shaped Capillary by Kagan, M., Pinczewski, W.V.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-07-1998)
    “…This paper presents an approximate analytical solution to the augmented Young–Laplace equation for the meniscus profile in an eye-shaped capillary. The…”
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    Meniscus in a Narrow Slit by Kagan, M., Pinczewski, W.V.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-06-1996)
    “…This note presents a closed-form analytical solution to the augmented Young–Laplace equation for the meniscus profile in a narrow slit. The solution is valid…”
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    Euler-Poincaré characteristics of classes of disordered media by Arns, C H, Knackstedt, M A, Pinczewski, W V, Mecke, K R

    “…We consider a family of statistical measures based on the Euler-Poincaré characteristic of n-dimensional space that are sensitive to the morphology of…”
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    Evaluation of the Low-Energy Value for the Adsorption Energy Distribution Function by Kagan, M., Stevenson, M.D., Pinczewski, W.V.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-06-1997)
    “…This note presents an analytical method for calculating the minimal energy required to evaluate overall adsorption using Dubinin–Radushkevich theory. The…”
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    Three-dimensional imaging of multiphase flow in porous media by Turner, M.L., Knüfing, L., Arns, C.H., Sakellariou, A., Senden, T.J., Sheppard, A.P., Sok, R.M., Limaye, A., Pinczewski, W.V., Knackstedt, M.A.

    Published in Physica A (01-08-2004)
    “…This paper reports progress in the 3D pore-scale micro-CT imaging of multiple fluid phases during drainage experiments in porous materials. Experiments…”
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    Two-Dimensional Meniscus in a Wedge by Kagan, M., Pinczewski, W.V., Oren, P.E.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-03-1995)
    “…This paper presents a closed-form analytical solution of the augmented Young-Laplace equation for the meniscus profile in a two-dimensional wedge-shaped…”
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    Accurate estimation of transport properties from microtomographic images by Arns, Christoph H., Knackstedt, Mark A., Pinczewski, M. Val, Lindquist, W. B.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2001)
    “…Estimating and minimizing several sources of numerical error result in very accurate predictions of transport properties directly from digitized images…”
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    Velocity-porosity relationships: Predictive velocity model for cemented sands composed of multiple mineral phases by Knackstedt, Mark A., Arns, Christoph H., Val Pinczewski, W.

    Published in Geophysical Prospecting (01-05-2005)
    “…ABSTRACT Computer simulations are used to calculate the elastic properties of model cemented sandstones composed of two or more mineral phases. Two idealized…”
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