throughporosity
Throughporosity is a term used to describe the fraction of pore space in a material that forms a continuous, connected network capable of enabling fluid flow from one boundary to the opposite boundary. It represents the portion of total porosity that contributes to advective transport, distinguishing mobile, connected pores from isolated or dead-end pores that do not sustain long-range flow.
In practice, throughporosity is a measure of pore connectivity and is closely related to, but distinct from,
Throughporosity is important in fields such as hydrogeology, petroleum engineering, and material science because it largely
Measurement and estimation of throughporosity can be approached through direct flow tests (permeability measurements), tracer breakthrough
Notes: throughporosity is scale- and direction-dependent and may vary with loading, saturation, and rock type. It