| Latest
developments in structure characterisation and transport in porous solids
A
comprehensive two-and-a-half day course and workshop on the latest developments in the multi-property
characterisation of porous solids and pore fluids
with particular emphasis
on mercury porosimetry and soil water retention,
and the Pore-Cor Research Suite void structure, fluid dynamics
and 3-D visualisation software.
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18 - 20 June 2008
Bonsai Advanced Technologies, Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain
Mercury
porosimetry continues to be a reliable and extremely useful probe for the structure
of porous materials.
However, classical interpretation methods discard and
misinterpret highly useful information.
Materials | Properties | Applications |
sinters | absolute
permeability | special
core analysis |
catalysts | thin
section | catalyst
reagent flow |
ceramics | mercury
intrusion | optimisation
of sinter formation |
soil | water
retention | soil
structure analysis |
sandstone | void
size distribution | improved
oil recovery |
paper
coatings | effective
particle size distribution | drug
tablet strength |
powdered
drug compacts | diffusion | subterranean
pollutant migration |
carbonates | fast
wetting | filter testing |
wicks | tortuosity | ink
absorption into coated paper |
gas purification membranes |
depth filtration |
manufacturing optimisation |
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preferential flow |
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Who
should attend?
Anyone
who has an interest, or a problem to solve, with regard to the structure of porous
materials, or the behaviour of fluids in porous materials. You might be a researcher
in a university or industrial laboratory, a technical or research assistant using
mercury porosimetry or measuring water retention, or a quality control manager
who monitors porous components.
Will it be the same as previous courses?
No. You will be using version 6.12 of the software, which now incorporates a versatile Euler beta throat distribution, an 8-dimensional simplex, and new highly sophisticated algorithms for diffusion, filtration and preferential flow.
Course
leaders
Peter Matthews MA DPhil(Oxon) FRSC, Reader in Applied Physical
Chemistry, University of Plymouth, UK. ( Full cv via the Research Group page ).
Julian Villamor, Bonsai Advanced Technologies.
Programme
Click
here to see the final programme.
Fees,
evidence of high standard, and further details
See
the further details page.