2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2018.06.014
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Revealing how interfaces in stacked thin fibrous layers affect liquid ingress and transport properties by single-sided NMR

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“…The main objective of this study is to test both traditional Richards model and the RCM against experimental data obtained in our previous work (Mohebbi et al, 2018) on through-plane liquid infiltration in a stack of two thin fibrous layers. In those experiments, water was fed at a small region in the middle of the top layer.…”
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“…The main objective of this study is to test both traditional Richards model and the RCM against experimental data obtained in our previous work (Mohebbi et al, 2018) on through-plane liquid infiltration in a stack of two thin fibrous layers. In those experiments, water was fed at a small region in the middle of the top layer.…”
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“…This paper is organized as follows. We start with describing the measurement method, the experimental results, and the materials used in our previous work (Mohebbi et al, 2018) in Section 2. Next, in Section 2.3, we describe the characterization of the thin fibrous layers, and obtain properties that are used in the modeling study.…”
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