Abstract:
For simulating the hydraulic hysteresis is used isotropic site percolation on three-dimensional square lattices with(1, $\pi$)-neighborhood. The relationship between the percolation model parameters and invasive porosimetry data isstudied phenomenologically. The implementation of the percolation model is based on libraries SPSL and SECP,released under license GNU GPL-3 using the free programming language R.
Keywords:invasive mercury porosimetry, hydraulic hysteresis, site percolation, square lattice, non-metricMinkowski distance, Moore neighborhood, mass fractal dimension, R programming language, SPSL package, SECP package.