Issue 33, 2019

Controlled imbibition in a porous medium from a soft wet material (poultice)

Abstract

We provide a first approach of the mechanisms of liquid imbibition in a porous medium from a wet paste in contact with this substrate. Through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) we first show that, in contrast with intuition, the liquid can invade the substrate even if it has a larger pore size than the paste, which induces a lower capillary pressure in the substrate. This phenomenon happens because the paste can easily shrink. We then show that the imbibition stops when the capillary pressure in the substrate balances the stress needed to further contract the paste. The dynamics of the process then mainly results from the competition of these two effects plus the pressure gradient associated with the liquid flow through the paste. This in particular shows that the liquid penetration in a porous medium, from a poultice in contact with this medium, may be controlled by adjusting the poultice characteristics.

Graphical abstract: Controlled imbibition in a porous medium from a soft wet material (poultice)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2019
Accepted
25 Jul 2019
First published
09 Aug 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 6732-6741

Controlled imbibition in a porous medium from a soft wet material (poultice)

N. Ben Abdelouahab, A. Gossard, C. Marlière, P. Faure, S. Rodts and P. Coussot, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 6732 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM01345H

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