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This open access book presents a thorough look at tortuosity and
microstructure effects in porous materials. The book delivers a
comprehensive review of the subject, summarizing all key results in
the field with respect to the underlying theories, empirical data
available in the literature, modern methodologies and calculation
approaches, and quantitative relationships between microscopic and
macroscopic properties. It thoroughly discusses up to 20 different
types of tortuosity and introduces a new classification scheme and
nomenclature based on direct geometric tortuosities, indirect
physics-based tortuosities, and mixed tortuosities (geometric and
physics-based). The book also covers recent progress in 3D imaging
and image modeling for studying novel aspects of tortuosity and
associated transport properties in materials, while providing a
comprehensive list of available software packages for practitioners
in the community. This book is a must-read for researchers and
students in materials science and engineering interested in a
deeper understanding of microstructure–property relationships in
porous materials. For energy materials in particular, such as
lithium-ion batteries, tortuosity is a key microstructural
parameter that can greatly impact long-term material performance.
Thus, the information laid out in this book will also greatly
benefit researchers interested in computational modeling and design
of next-generation materials, especially those for sustainability
and energy applications.
This open access book presents a thorough look at tortuosity and
microstructure effects in porous materials. The book delivers a
comprehensive review of the subject, summarizing all key results in
the field with respect to the underlying theories, empirical data
available in the literature, modern methodologies and calculation
approaches, and quantitative relationships between microscopic and
macroscopic properties. It thoroughly discusses up to 20 different
types of tortuosity and introduces a new classification scheme and
nomenclature based on direct geometric tortuosities, indirect
physics-based tortuosities, and mixed tortuosities (geometric and
physics-based). The book also covers recent progress in 3D imaging
and image modeling for studying novel aspects of tortuosity and
associated transport properties in materials, while providing a
comprehensive list of available software packages for practitioners
in the community. This book is a must-read for researchers and
students in materials science and engineering interested in a
deeper understanding of microstructure–property relationships in
porous materials. For energy materials in particular, such as
lithium-ion batteries, tortuosity is a key microstructural
parameter that can greatly impact long-term material performance.
Thus, the information laid out in this book will also greatly
benefit researchers interested in computational modeling and design
of next-generation materials, especially those for sustainability
and energy applications.
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