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Water transport in limestone by X-ray CAT scanning

January 1, 1989

The transport of water through the interior of Salem limestone test briquettes can be dynamically monitored by computer aided tomography (commonly called CAT scanning in medical diagnostics). Most significantly, unless evaporation from a particular face of the briquette is accelerated by forced air flow (wind simulation), the distribution of water in the interior of the briquette remains more or less uniform throughout the complete drying cycle. Moreover, simulated solar illumination of the test briquette does not result in the production of significant water gradients in the briquette under steady-state drying conditions.

Publication Year 1989
Title Water transport in limestone by X-ray CAT scanning
Authors Victor G. Mossoti, Louis M. Castanier
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70015402
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse