TY - JOUR
T1 - Preferential imbibition in a dual-permeability pore network
AU - Gu, Qingqing
AU - Liu, Haihu
AU - Wu, Lei
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - A deep understanding of two-phase displacement in porous media with permeability contrast is essential for the design and optimisation of enhanced oil recovery processes. In this paper, we investigate the forced imbibition behaviour in two dual-permeability geometries that are of equal permeability contrast. First, a mathematical model is developed for the imbibition in a pore doublet, which shows that the imbibition dynamics can be fully described by the viscosity ratio and capillary number which creatively incorporates the influence of channel width and length. Through the finite difference solution of the mathematical model, a - phase diagram is established to characterise the imbibition preference in the pore doublet. We then investigate the imbibition process in a dual-permeability pore network using a well-established lattice Boltzmann method, focusing on the competition between the viscous and capillary forces. Like in the pore doublet, the preferential imbibition occurs in high-permeability zone at high but in low-permeability zone at low. When is not sufficiently high, an oblique advancing pattern is observed which is attributed to non-trivial interfacial tension. Using the newly defined capillary number, the critical curve on which the breakthrough simultaneously occurs in both permeability zones is found to match well with that from the pore doublet and it is the optimal condition for maximising the imbibition efficiency in the entire pore network.
AB - A deep understanding of two-phase displacement in porous media with permeability contrast is essential for the design and optimisation of enhanced oil recovery processes. In this paper, we investigate the forced imbibition behaviour in two dual-permeability geometries that are of equal permeability contrast. First, a mathematical model is developed for the imbibition in a pore doublet, which shows that the imbibition dynamics can be fully described by the viscosity ratio and capillary number which creatively incorporates the influence of channel width and length. Through the finite difference solution of the mathematical model, a - phase diagram is established to characterise the imbibition preference in the pore doublet. We then investigate the imbibition process in a dual-permeability pore network using a well-established lattice Boltzmann method, focusing on the competition between the viscous and capillary forces. Like in the pore doublet, the preferential imbibition occurs in high-permeability zone at high but in low-permeability zone at low. When is not sufficiently high, an oblique advancing pattern is observed which is attributed to non-trivial interfacial tension. Using the newly defined capillary number, the critical curve on which the breakthrough simultaneously occurs in both permeability zones is found to match well with that from the pore doublet and it is the optimal condition for maximising the imbibition efficiency in the entire pore network.
KW - multiphase flow
KW - porous media
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85103793118
U2 - 10.1017/jfm.2021.174
DO - 10.1017/jfm.2021.174
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85103793118
SN - 0022-1120
VL - 915
JO - Journal of Fluid Mechanics
JF - Journal of Fluid Mechanics
M1 - 2100174
ER -