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Overview

Christoph H. Arns is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and specializes in engineering research. Their work spans multiple interconnected fields, with a focus on mechanics of materials, nuclear and high energy physics, geophysics, civil and structural engineering, and mechanical engineering.

Their publications have appeared frequently in several scientific venues, including Water Resources Research, Cement and Concrete Research, E3S Web of Conferences, Advances in Water Resources, and Transport in Porous Media.

Arns's research covers a range of topics, emphasizing hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, NMR spectroscopy and applications, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, enhanced oil recovery techniques, groundwater flow and contamination studies, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, and rock mechanics and modeling.

Recent papers include:

  • Gradient-based fibre detection method on 3D micro-CT tomographic image for defining fibre orientation bias in ultra-high-performance concrete, 2020, Cement and Concrete Research
  • A microstructural investigation of a Na2SO4 activated cement-slag blend, 2021, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Digital and experimental rock analysis of proppant injection into naturally fractured coal, 2020, Fuel
  • Micro-CT analysis of process-induced defects in composite laminates using AFP, 2021, Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • A numerical study of field strength and clay morphology impact on NMR transverse relaxation in sandstones, 2021, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Arns include Igor Shikhov, Ji-Youn Arns, Rupeng Li, Han Jiang, and Stephen J. Foster.

Best Publications

  • Assessment of bone ingrowth into porous biomaterials using MICRO-CT

    Anthony C Jones;Christoph H Arns;Adrian P Sheppard;Dietmar W Hutmacher

  • Computation of linear elastic properties from microtomographic images: Methodology and agreement between theory and experiment

    Christoph H. Arns;Mark A. Knackstedt;W. Val Pinczewski;Edward J. Garboczi

  • Pore Scale Characterization of Carbonates Using X-Ray Microtomography

    Christoph Arns;Fabrice Bauget;Ajay Limaye;Arthur Sakellariou

  • Virtual permeametry on microtomographic images

    Christoph Arns;Mark Knackstedt;Wolf Val Pinczewski;Nicos S Martys

  • Accurate estimation of transport properties from microtomographic images

    Christoph H. Arns;Mark A. Knackstedt;M. Val Pinczewski;W. B. Lindquist

  • Porous Media Characterization Using Minkowski Functionals: Theories, Applications and Future Directions

    Ryan T. Armstrong;James E. McClure;Vanessa Robins;Zhishang Liu

  • Digital rock physics: 3D imaging of core material and correlations to acoustic and flow properties

    Mark A. Knackstedt;Shane Latham;Mahyar Madadi;Adrian Sheppard

  • Cross-property correlations and permeability estimation in sandstone.

    Christoph H. Arns;Mark A. Knackstedt;Mark A. Knackstedt;Nicos S. Martys

  • Three-dimensional imaging of multiphase flow in porous media

    M.L. Turner;L. Knüfing;C.H. Arns;A. Sakellariou

  • Digital Core Laboratory: Petrophysical Analysis from 3D Imaging of Reservoir Core Fragments

    A Ghous;Wolf Val Pinczewski;Mark A. Knackstedt;Christoph Arns

  • Euler-Poincaré characteristics of classes of disordered media

    Christoph Arns;Mark Knackstedt;Mark Knackstedt;Wolf Val Pinczewski;Klaus Mecke

  • A Comparison of Pore Size Distributions Derived by NMR and X-ray-CT Techniques

    Christoph H. Arns

  • Digital Core Laboratory: Properties of reservoir core derived from 3D images

    Mark Knackstedt;Christoph Arns;Ajay Limaye;Arthur Sakellariou

  • Characterisation of irregular spatial structures by parallel sets and integral geometric measures

    Christoph Arns;Mark Knackstedt;Klaus Mecke

  • Fluids in porous media: a morphometric approach

    Klaus Mecke;Christoph Arns

  • Numerical Simulation of Reactive Transport on Micro-CT Images

    Peyman Mostaghimi;Min Liu;Christoph H. Arns

  • Permeability Upscaling for Carbonates From the Pore Scale by Use of Multiscale X-Ray-CT Images

    Ahmad Dehghan Khalili;Ji-Youn Arns;Furqan Le-Hussain;Yildiray Cinar

  • Investigation of early hydration dynamics and microstructural development in ordinary Portland cement using 1H NMR relaxometry and isothermal calorimetry

    M.W. Bligh;M.N. d'Eurydice;R.R. Lloyd;C.H. Arns

  • Reconstructing complex materials via effective grain shapes

    Christoph Arns;Mark Knackstedt;Klaus Mecke

  • Relative Permeability from Tomographic Images: Effect of Correlated Heterogeneity

    Ji-Youn Arns;Christoph H. Arns;Christoph H. Arns;Adrian P. Sheppard;Adrian P. Sheppard;Rob M. Sok

  • Porous Structure Reconstruction Using Convolutional Neural Networks

    Yuzhu Wang;Christoph H. Arns;Sheik S. Rahman;Ji-Youn Arns

  • Recent Fourier and Laplace perspectives for multidimensional NMR in porous media.

    Paul T. Callaghan;Christoph H. Arns;Petrik Galvosas;Mark W. Hunter

  • Permeability Upscaling for Carbonates from the Pore-Scale Using Multi-Scale Xray-CT Images

    Ahmad Dehghan Khalili;Christoph Hermann Arns;Jiyoun Arns;Furqan Hussain

  • Image-based relative permeability upscaling from the pore scale

    Saeid Norouzi Apourvari;Saeid Norouzi Apourvari;Christoph H. Arns

  • Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of the Three-Phase Distribution of Oil, Water, and Gas in Bentheimer Sandstone by Use of Micro-CT Imaging

    M Feali;Wolf Val Pinczewski;Yildiray Cinar;Christoph Arns

  • Archie's exponents in complex lithologies derived from 3D digital core analysis

    Mark Knackstedt;Christoph Arns;Adrian Sheppard;Timothy Senden

  • Experimental and Theoretical Evidence for Increased Ganglion Dynamics During Fractional Flow in Mixed‐Wet Porous Media

    Shuangmei Zou;Ryan T. Armstrong;Ji‐Youn Arns;Christoph H. Arns

  • Imaging analysis of fines migration during water flow with salinity alteration.

    M Yu;Furqan Hussain;Ji-Youn Arns;Ji-Youn Arns;Pavel G Bedrikovetsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Knackstedt
Mark A. Knackstedt Australian National University
Michael L. Turner
Michael L. Turner University of Manchester
Boris Gurevich
Boris Gurevich Curtin University
Ryan T. Armstrong
Ryan T. Armstrong University of New South Wales
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
Dietmar W. Hutmacher
Dietmar W. Hutmacher Queensland University of Technology
Sheik S. Rahman
Sheik S. Rahman University of New South Wales
Steffen Berg
Steffen Berg Shell (Netherlands)
Amir A. Zadpoor
Amir A. Zadpoor Delft University of Technology
Edward J. Garboczi
Edward J. Garboczi National Institute of Standards and Technology

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