Boming Yu spends much of his time researching Fractal, Porous medium, Fractal dimension, Porosity and Permeability. Fractal is closely attributed to Statistical physics in his research. The concepts of his Porous medium study are interwoven with issues in Fractal analysis, Mineralogy, Mechanics, Capillary action and Tortuosity.
His research integrates issues of Laminar flow and Thermodynamics in his study of Fractal dimension. Porosity is a subfield of Composite material that Boming Yu explores. His study explores the link between Permeability and topics such as Geometry that cross with problems in Fractal dimension on networks and Box counting.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Fractal, Porous medium, Fractal dimension, Porosity and Mechanics. His Fractal research integrates issues from Geometry, Permeability, Relative permeability and Thermodynamics. Boming Yu works mostly in the field of Porous medium, limiting it down to topics relating to Tortuosity and, in certain cases, Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines.
His study looks at the intersection of Fractal dimension and topics like Statistical physics with Scaling. His research in Porosity intersects with topics in Sierpinski carpet, Thermal conductivity, Mineralogy and Mathematical analysis. His Mechanics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Capillary action, Optics and Capillary pressure.
His primary areas of study are Fractal, Porous medium, Mechanics, Porosity and Fractal dimension. His study in Fractal is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Fluid dynamics, Surface finish, Geometry and Permeability. His Porous medium research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Work, Thermodynamics and Tortuosity.
His work on Pressure drop and Flow as part of general Mechanics study is frequently linked to Phase and Monte Carlo method, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Porosity study combines topics in areas such as Thermal conductivity, Heat transfer and Relative permeability. His studies in Fractal dimension integrate themes in fields like Streaming current, Capillary action, Fracture and Analytical chemistry.
Boming Yu focuses on Fractal, Porous medium, Fractal dimension, Permeability and Fractal analysis. He interconnects Surface finish, Geometry, Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines and Tortuosity in the investigation of issues within Fractal. His Tortuosity research includes elements of Dimensionless quantity, Computer simulation, Capillary action and Capillary pressure.
Porous medium is a subfield of Porosity that Boming Yu studies. The various areas that Boming Yu examines in his Porosity study include Relative permeability and Fracture. His Mechanics research extends to Fractal dimension, which is thematically connected.
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A fractal permeability model for bi-dispersed porous media
Boming Yu;Ping Cheng.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (2002)
Developing a new form of permeability and Kozeny-Carman constant for homogeneous porous media by means of fractal geometry
Peng Xu;Boming Yu.
Advances in Water Resources (2008)
SOME FRACTAL CHARACTERS OF POROUS MEDIA
Boming Yu;Jianhua Li.
Fractals (2001)
A Discussion of the Effect of Tortuosity on the Capillary Imbibition in Porous Media
Jianchao Cai;Jianchao Cai;Boming Yu.
Transport in Porous Media (2011)
Analysis of Flow in Fractal Porous Media
Boming Yu.
Applied Mechanics Reviews (2008)
Fractal Characterization of Spontaneous Co-current Imbibition in Porous Media
Jianchao Cai;Boming Yu;Mingqing Zou;Liang Luo.
Energy & Fuels (2010)
The effective thermal conductivity of nanofluids based on the nanolayer and the aggregation of nanoparticles
Yongjin Feng;Boming Yu;Peng Xu;Mingqing Zou.
Journal of Physics D (2007)
Fractal Analysis of Permeabilities for Porous Media
Boming Yu;Wei Liu.
Aiche Journal (2004)
A fractal analysis of permeability for fractured rocks
Tongjun Miao;Boming Yu;Yonggang Duan;Quantang Fang.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (2015)
A fractal in‐plane permeability model for fabrics
Boming Yu;L. James Lee;Hanqiang Cao.
Polymer Composites (2002)
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