porosity

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English - Turkish
Bir materyal üzerinde görülen gözeneklilik
{i} gözeneklilik
gözenekli oluş
(İnşaat) boşluk
(Biyokimya) deliklilik
{i} gözenekli yapı
{i} gözeneklilik, porozite
(Tıp) Üzerinde küçük delikler gösterme hali, gözenekli yapıya sahip olma hali
(Tıp) Küçük delik, gözenek
porosity and permeability determination
gözeneklilik ve geçirimlilik tesbiti
porosity coefficient
gözeneklilik katsayısı
porosity of deposited snow
(Çevre) kar porozitesi
porosity of deposits
depozit gözenekliliği
porosity of deposits
bırakma gözenekliliği
porosity ratio
gözeneklilik oranı
porosity ratio
porozite oranı
porosity test
gözeneklilik deneyi
porosity test
porozite testi
apparent porosity
görünür porozite
apparent porosity
görünen gözeneklilik
degree of porosity
gözeneklilik derecesi
effective porosity
efektif gözeneklilik
absolute porosity
(Jeoloji) mutlak porozite
capillary porosity
kapiler porozite
capillary porosity
kılcal gözeneklilik
channel and vug porosity
kanal ve boşluk gözenekliliği
degree of porosity
porozite derecesi
effective porosity
etken gözeneklilik
effective porosity
efektif porozite
effective porosity
(Jeoloji) etkin gözeneklilik
fenestral porosity
fenestral porozite/gözeneklilik
fracture porosity
(Jeoloji) kırık porozitesi
maximum porosity
maksimum porozite
moldic porosity
kalıp gözeneklilik
primary porosity
birincil porozite
secondary porosity
tali porozite
secondary porosity
ikincil porozite
secondary porosity
ikincil gözeneklilik
true porosity
gerçek gözeneklilik
unfilled porosity
doymamış porozite
unfilled porosity
doymamış gözeneklilik
English - English
The state of being porous
A measure of how porous a material is; the ratio of the volume of pores to the total volume
Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e., "empty") spaces in a material
{n} a pory state
Also called pigeon wood, beefwood, and corkwood
Permeablility to water or air Consider the porosity of a wall surface before applying a primer-sealer If it is very porous, seal the wall with an oil-based sealer or a pigmented acrylic primer-sealer Also consider the porosity of the wallpaper substrate If it is very absorbent, a second application of adhesive may be required
the property of being porous; being able to absorb fluids
1) Degree to which soil, gravel, sediment or rock is permeated with pores or cavities through which water or air can move 2) The ratio of the volume of the openings in a rock to the total volume of the rock
{i} porousness, state of having many tiny holes
A condition of trapped pockets of air, gas, or vacuum within a solid material, usually expressed as a percentage of the total nonsolid volume to the total volume (solid plus nonsolid) of a unit quantity of material
The ratio of pore volume to total volume of the soil Sandy soils have large pores and a higher porosity than clays and other fine-grained soils
Porosity is the quality of being porous. the porosity of the coal
The ratio of the volume of voids to the total volume of a rock or unconsolidated material It is a measure of the amount of empty 'space' in a material See permeability
Licentious painting or literature; especially, the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies
A pig; a porket
The ratio of the aggregate volume of pore spaces in rock or soil to its total volume, usually stated as a percent
Percentage of the rock volume that can be occupied by oil, gas or water
A measure of the number and size of the spaces between each particle in a rock Porosity affects the amount of liquid and gases, such as natural gas and crude oil, that a given reservoir can contain
The degree to which growing media has contains open spaces These spaces, or pores, are essential to holding water (water-holding porosity) and allowing gas exchange (aeration porosity) in plants' root zones
The volume of the pore space expressed as a percent of the total volume of the rock mass
In geology, a descriptive term describing the percentage of any rock which contains open space
A treatise on prostitutes, or prostitution
Percentage of the total volume of a soil not occupied by solid particles by air and/or water
The degree to which the total volume of soil, gravel, sediment, or rock is permeated with pores or cavities through which fluids (including air) can move
the property of being porous; being able to absorb fluids A young hog; a pig
The ratio of the volume of openings in soils or rocks to the total volume of the soil or rock
The voids or openings in a rock Porosity may be expressed quantitatively as the ratio of the volume of voids in a rock to the total volume of the rock
the ratio of the volume of void or air spaces in a rock or sediment to the total volume of the rock or sediment
The percentage of a soil, rock, or sediment's volume that is made up of pores
The void spaces found in rock, sediment, or soil Commonly measured as the percentage of void space in a volume of substance
The ratio of pore volume to total volume of a filter medium expressed as a percent
Property of a solid which contains many minute channels or open spaces The fraction of the total volume occupied by these channels or spaces
Lascivious; licentious
The property of paper that allows the permeation of air, an important factor in ink penetration
a measure of the water-bearing capacity of subsurface rock With respect to water movement, it is not just the total magnitude of porosity that is important, but the size of the voids and the extent to which they are interconnected, as the pores in a formation may be open, or interconnected, or closed and isolated For example, clay may have a very high porosity with respect to potential water content, but it constitutes a poor medium as an aquifer because the pores are usually so small
Of or pertaining to pornography; lascivious; licentious; as, pornographic writing
The quality or state of being porous; opposed to density
The quality or state of
- The porosity of a soil is the percentage of the soil volume not occupied by soil solids
The coarse-grained brownish yellow wood of a small tree (Pisonia obtusata) of Florida and the West Indies
The volume of water that can be held within a rock or soil Usually expressed as a ratio of the volume of the pores (voids) to the total volume of the material
Fraction of bulk volume of a material consisting of pore space Porosity determines the capacity of a rock formation to absorb and store ground water
poriness
porosity
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