The contribution of out-of-plane pore dimensions to the pore size distribution of paper and stochastic fibrous materials |
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Authors: | William W. Sampson Simon J. Urquhart |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Materials, University of Manchester, Sackville Street, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK |
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Abstract: | Theory is presented for the distribution of the narrowest dimension of voids encountered in a path through a stochastic fibre network from one side of its plane to the other. Using expressions from the literature we show that the mean out-of-plane pore dimension is always less than half the mean in-plane dimension such that out-of-plane pore dimensions have a controlling influence on the measured pore size distribution. An approximate model is derived which predicts that the overall mean pore dimension of a network of fibres with given dimensions is inversely proportional to its areal density and proportional to a simple function of porosity. Good agreement is demonstrated between this model and experimental data. Regression analysis suggests that out-of-plane pore dimensions account for more than 70% of the measured pore size distribution. |
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Keywords: | Pore size distribution Fibre networks Filters Porometry |
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