What factors affect Porosity?
Porosity is directly dependent on the initial water content, temperature, pressure, relative humidity, air velocity, electromagnetic radiation, food material size, composition, and initial microstructure and viscoelastic properties of the biomaterial.
How to Calculate Porosity?
Porosity calculator uses Porosity of Soil = (Total Volume of Soil or Rock Sample-Volume of Solids)/Total Volume of Soil or Rock Sample to calculate the Porosity of Soil, The Porosity formula is defined as the volume of voids in a material divided by the total volume of the material. Porosity plays a crucial role in groundwater hydrology by determining how much water a rock or soil can hold and how easily water can flow through it. Higher porosity generally means greater potential for water storage and movement. Porosity of Soil is denoted by η symbol.
How to calculate Porosity using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Porosity, enter Total Volume of Soil or Rock Sample (Vt) & Volume of Solids (Vs) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Porosity calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.90625 = (22.1-15)/22.1.