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Entropic descriptor based reconstruction of three-dimensional porous microstructures using a single cross-section

The simple entropic method to statistical reconstructing of heterogeneous three-dimensional media from a single two-dimensional image is briefly reported. We apply the entropic descriptor quantifying spatial inhomogeneity that depends on length scale. The multiscale reconstructing procedure is boosted when we start from the synthetic 3D configuration. It is randomly generated with the overlapping spheres of a radius depending on the structure considered. In our scenario, the simulated annealing terminates when all assigned temperature loops are completed. Thus, the quality of the results for different samples can be fairly compared. The reliable 3D reconstructions of porous sandstone, ceramics and carbonate samples are obtained. They suggest the entropic method is a promising approach, which offers a kind of compromise between the computational efficiency and the accuracy of the statistical reconstructions. Furthermore, this approach is versatile enough to be extended for any multiphase medium.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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