permeabilityalso
Permeabilityalso refers to the ease with which a fluid can pass through a porous material. It is a crucial property in various scientific and engineering fields. For instance, in geology, permeability describes how easily groundwater can flow through rock formations, influencing aquifer productivity and groundwater contamination spread. In soil science, soil permeability dictates how quickly water infiltrates the soil, affecting drainage, irrigation, and plant growth.
The unit of permeability is typically Darcy, named after French physicist Henry Darcy. One Darcy is defined
Factors influencing permeability include the size and shape of the pores, their interconnectivity, and the degree