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The equation is named after Edward Wight Washburn; [1] also known as Lucas–Washburn equation, considering that Richard Lucas [2] wrote a similar paper three years earlier, or the Bell-Cameron-Lucas-Washburn equation, considering J.M. Bell and F.K. Cameron's discovery of the form of the equation in 1906.
A force balance equation known as Washburn's equation for the above material having cylindrical pores is given as: [1] ...
Schematic of a liquid drop showing the quantities in the Young equation. The contact angle (symbol θ C ) is the angle between a liquid surface and a solid surface where they meet. More specifically, it is the angle between the surface tangent on the liquid– vapor interface and the tangent on the solid–liquid interface at their intersection.
Washburn's equation; Whitham equation; Y. Young–Laplace equation This page was last edited on 10 January 2024, at 21:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Washburn's equation; Z. Zeolite; This page was last edited on 1 April 2013, at 02:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Bosanquet equation is a differential equation that is second-order in the time derivative, similar to Newton's Second Law, and therefore takes into account the fluid inertia. Equations of motion, like the Washburn's equation, that attempt to explain a velocity (instead of acceleration) as proportional to a driving force are often described ...
This is a list of scientific equations named after people (eponymous equations). [1 Equation Field Person(s) named after ... Washburn's equation: Flow in porous media ...
The rise in core (RIC) method is an alternate reservoir wettability characterization method described by S. Ghedan and C. H. Canbaz in 2014. The method enables estimation of all wetting regions such as strongly water wet, intermediate water, oil wet and strongly oil wet regions in relatively quick and accurate measurements in terms of Contact angle rather than wettability index.