EMSL-Computing/Pore2Chip

A python package that takes XCT images of porous materials and generates representative digital twin micromodels

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This tool helps scientists and engineers analyze X-ray computed tomography (XCT) images of soil to understand its pore structure. It takes detailed 3D XCT scans of soil and outputs a 2D design of a micromodel that represents the soil's porous network, suitable for simulations or physical 'lab-on-a-chip' experiments. Environmental scientists, soil physicists, and material scientists would use this to study fluid flow and chemical transport in porous media.

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Use this if you need to transform 3D XCT images of porous materials like soil into 2D micromodel designs for pore-scale fluid dynamics simulations or microfluidic device fabrication.

Not ideal if you only need basic image analysis without the need to generate representative 2D micromodels for experimental or simulation purposes.

soil-science porous-media-analysis microfluidics-design environmental-modeling materials-characterization
Stale 6m
Maintenance 2 / 25
Adoption 5 / 25
Maturity 25 / 25
Community 15 / 25

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MIT

Last pushed

Aug 29, 2025

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