Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series: April 29th

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series: April 29th
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series: April 29th

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series welcomes Dr. Chu-Lin Cheng
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Texas Rio Grande Valley as Dr. Cheng presents "From Micro to Macro Scale in Geo-Environmental Engineering: Applications of non-destructive testing/imaging (NDT) and upscaling hydraulic parameters for hydrogen-rich fluids in natural and engineered porous media"

Recent advances in visualization technologies are providing new discoveries as well as answering old questions with respect to the “black box” of porous media structure and its impacts to fluid flows and transport in Water Energy-Food nexus. Upscaling of hydraulic parameters for fluid Dr. Chu-Lin Cheng
displacement, i.e., intrinsic permeability, residual fluid/gas saturation, pore size distribution from bench measurements has become an increasingly important topic to applications in engineered and natural environment, e.g., subsurface carbon storage, remedial designs, and soil climate research. Few examples of non-destructive testing/imaging (NDT) in geo-environmental engineering and findings will be discussed.

April 29, 2022 at 11:00AM
Lincoln: Nebraska Hall 404
Omaha: PKI 160