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Acoustic methods for measuring the porosities of porous materials incorporating dead-end pores

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The acoustic properties of porous materials containing dead-end (DE) pores have been proposed by Dupont et al. [J. Appl. Phys. 110, 094903 (2011)]. In the theoretical description, two physical parameters were defined (the dead-end porosity and the average length of the dead-end pores). With the knowledge of the open porosity (measured with non-acoustic methods), and the measurement of kinematic porosity (also called the Biot porosity in this article), it is possible to deduce the dead-end porosity. Two acoustic methods for measuring the Biot porosity for a wide range of porosities are proposed. These methods are based on acoustic transmission and on the low and high frequency behaviors of acoustic indicators. The low frequency method is valid for high porosities. It involves measurements in a transmission tube and the knowledge of the theoretical asymptotic behavior of the phase velocity at high frequencies. The high frequency method is based on ultrasonic measurements and on the high frequency asymptotic behavior of the transmission coefficient. It is well adapted for material with relatively low values of porosity. Good precision was found for both methods and materials containing dead end porosity were tested.
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hal-01001818 , version 1 (05-06-2014)

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Thomas Dupont, Philippe Leclaire, Raymond Panneton. Acoustic methods for measuring the porosities of porous materials incorporating dead-end pores. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013, 133 (4), pp.2136-2145. ⟨10.1121/1.4792484⟩. ⟨hal-01001818⟩
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