Spontaneous capillary imbibition is an important fundamental phenomenon existing extensively in a variety of processes such as polymer composite manufacturing, oil recovery, soil science and hydrology, etc. In this work, analytical expressions for characterizing a spontaneous co-current imbibition process of wetting fluid into gas-saturated porous media are proposed based on the fractal characters of porous media. The mass of imbibed liquid is expressed as a function of the fractal dimensions for pores and for tortuous capillaries, the minimum and maximum hydraulic diameter of pores, and the ratio for minimum to maximum hydraulic diameters, porosity, and fluid properties, as well as the fluid-solid interaction. The imbibed weight predicted by the present model is in good agreement with the available experimental data.
This meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between bruxism and dental implant failure. In contrast to nonbruxers, prostheses in bruxers had a higher failure rate. It suggests that bruxism is a contributing factor of causing the occurrence of dental implant technical/biological complications and plays a role in dental implant failure.
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