infiltraatvorming
Infiltraatvorming refers to the process by which a substance, typically a fluid, penetrates and becomes embedded within a porous material. This phenomenon is crucial in various scientific and engineering disciplines. In geology, it describes how water seeps into the ground, replenishing aquifers and influencing soil stability. In medicine, an infiltrate is an abnormal collection of substances, such as inflammatory cells or pus, within tissues or organs, often indicative of infection or disease.
The rate and extent of infiltraatvorming depend on several factors, including the permeability of the material,
Understanding infiltraatvorming is essential for managing groundwater resources, designing effective filtration systems, and diagnosing medical conditions.