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Wat (wie) is PERCOLATING - definitie

MOVEMENT AND FILTERING OF FLUIDS THROUGH POROUS MATERIALS
Percolate; Percolating
  • Fig. 1: In coffee percolation, soluble compounds leave the coffee grounds and join the water to form [[coffee]]. Insoluble compounds (and granulates) remain within the [[coffee filter]].
  • Fig. 2: Percolation in a square lattice (Click to animate)

Percolating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Percolate.
percolate         
v. n.
Filter, transude, ooze, exude, strain, drain.
Percolate         
·vi To pass through fine interstices; to Filter; as, water percolates through porous stone.
II. Percolate ·vt To cause to pass through fine interstices, as a liquor; to Filter; to Strain.

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Percolation

In physics, chemistry, and materials science, percolation (from Latin percolare 'to filter, trickle through') refers to the movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials. It is described by Darcy's law. Broader applications have since been developed that cover connectivity of many systems modeled as lattices or graphs, analogous to connectivity of lattice components in the filtration problem that modulates capacity for percolation.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PERCOLATING
1. But they reflect the early and intense interest in 2008 percolating among the politically active.
2. Meanwhile, even as Congress resolves one spending challenge, other battles are percolating.
3. But preventing the particles of debris from percolating into the working environment has proved difficult.
4. Advertisement It is hard to imagine the magnitude of the resentment percolating through the religious right.
5. Rainfall from the winter season has been slowly percolating through the soil and is gradually raising groundwater levels.