Definition: In physics, a tubiporous material is one that can resist both pressure and flow. This means that it can withstand high pressures without becoming clogged or blocked by impurities. Tubiporous materials are commonly used in various applications, including plumbing, HVAC systems, and industrial processes where the requirement for high resistance to pressure is critical. In contrast, a tubular material is one that has a uniform cross-sectional area but does not resist both pressure and flow. Tubular materials can be made by