Bubble Point
The Bubble Point test is done to determine the Bubble point pressure. The Bubble point pressure is defined as the pressure at which the first bubble of gas appears while increasing pressure on a sample filled with a fluid. It must be sufficient to overcome the surface tension of the fluid and it is a direct measure of the effective pore diameter. Find more details about the theory behind the Bubble Point algorithm in the Theoretical Basics section.
Important! The structure resolution has to be high enough so that the smallest pore throat has at least a resolution of 5 voxels. Otherwise the detected bubble point may not be at the correct location. |
The Bubble Point dialog opens when clicking the Edit… button.