Advanced Chemical Engineering Science
Capillary pressure is the pressure difference across the interface of two immiscible fluids in a porous medium, primarily due to surface tension and the geometry of the pores. This pressure is crucial in determining how fluids move through porous materials, influencing processes such as water retention in soils, oil recovery, and the behavior of liquid interfaces in chemical systems.
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