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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/masc-oral-examdefining
 -and-validating-convergence-criteria
LOCATION:E6 - Engineering 6 Room 2022 200 University Ave West Waterloo ON N
 2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:MASc Oral Exam\\Defining and Validating Convergence Criteria for th
 e\nDetermination of Representative Elementary Volume in Porous Media\nAbst
 ract by Ricky Fan
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The representative elementary volume (REV) is a fundamental con
 cept in\nthe study of porous media\, describing the minimum volume at whic
 h a\nmaterial property can be considered statistically representative of\n
 the whole.\n\nDetermining an REV is essential for linking pore-scale measu
 rements to\ncontinuum-scale models used in engineering and geoscience. The
  results\nof this work demonstrate that REVs can be identified from relati
 vely\nsmall fractions of the total image volume given that certain\ncondit
 ions are met\, offering a balance between accuracy and\ncomputational effi
 ciency.
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