permeables
Permeables is a term sometimes used to refer to materials that permit the passage of fluids or gases. In geology, civil engineering, and materials science, permeability is the primary property describing how easily a fluid can move through a medium when driven by a pressure difference.
The permeability of a material is controlled by the size, shape, and connectedness of its pores or
Permeability is measured using tests such as Darcy's law-based methods: constant-head or falling-head tests for liquids;
Examples of permeables include sandstone, fractured rock, gravelly soils, textiles, membranes, and permeable pavements used to
Applications of permeable materials span groundwater management, oil and gas reservoir engineering, filtration and membranes, civil