Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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76314 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2008 | 8 Pages |
In the present study we have developed a hybrid method that combines statistical with process-based reconstruction methods to recreate the three dimensional morphology of a given porous medium. The method starts with the generation of unconsolidated porous media, made from a process-based method such as the random packing of equal or unequal sized hard spheres and proceeds with a statistical method, the simulated annealing algorithm that matches the original image statistics obtained from two-dimensional SEM micrographs. We have determined the Darcy permeability in the reconstructed 3D domains and compared it with the Kozeny–Carman formula and experimental data obtained from in-house measurements of a sintered porous ceramic and from reported values for the anode cermet of a solid oxide fuel cell. The hybrid method simulation results are in very good agreement with the experimental permeability values and slightly better than those obtained by using simulated annealing alone.