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Discrete salt crystallization at the surface of a porous medium
S Veran-Tissoires1, M Marcoux, M Prat
1INPT, UPS, IMFT (Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse), Université de Toulouse, Avenue Camille Soula, F-31400 Toulouse, France.
Abstract:
Efflorescence refers to crystallized salt structures that form at the surface of a porous medium. The challenge is to understand why these structures do not form everywhere at the surface of the porous medium but at some specific locations and why there exists an exclusion distance around an efflorescence where no new efflorescence forms. These are explained from a visualization experiment, pore-network simulations and a simple efflorescence growth model.
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