FID NMR Studies of Suspensions and Porous Media
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https://doi.org/10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.29.954Keywords:
nuclear magnetic resonance, free induction decay, porous media, suspensions, dense packingAbstract
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is used for the determination of the properties of porous media in Geophysics and oil exploration. As it stands, there is a challenge in understanding the connection between the times measured in Free Induction Decay Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments and the shape of samples. In this work, suspensions and watersaturated densely-packed porous media with the volume fraction of the glass solid phase in the range from 10–4 to ∼1 are found to exhibit FID decay rates proportional to the square root of the volume fraction of the solid phase of the samples. A model of spheres in liquid is proposed for the description of such behavior.
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