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Uniqueness of Specific Interfacial Area-Capillary Pressure-Saturation Relationship Under Non-Equilibrium Conditions in Two-Phase Porous Media Flow

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TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA
卷 94, 期 2, 页码 465-486

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-012-9958-3

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Two-phase flow; Interfacial area; Hysteresis; Dynamic pore network; Non-equilibrium

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  2. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
  3. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Center-in-Development Award [KUK-C1-017-12]

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The capillary pressure-saturation (P (c)-S (w)) relationship is one of the central constitutive relationships used in two-phase flow simulations. There are two major concerns regarding this relation. These concerns are partially studied in a hypothetical porous medium using a dynamic pore-network model called DYPOSIT, which has been employed and extended for this study: (a) P (c)-S (w) relationship is measured empirically under equilibrium conditions. It is then used in Darcy-based simulations for all dynamic conditions. This is only valid if there is a guarantee that this relationship is unique for a given flow process (drainage or imbibition) independent of dynamic conditions; (b) It is also known that P (c)-S (w) relationship is flow process dependent. Depending on drainage and imbibition, different curves can be achieved, which are referred to as hysteresis. A thermodynamically derived theory (Hassanizadeh and Gray, Water Resour Res 29: 3389-3904, 1993a) suggests that, by introducing a new state variable, called the specific interfacial area (a (nw), defined as the ratio of fluid-fluid interfacial area to the total volume of the domain), it is possible to define a unique relation between capillary pressure, saturation, and interfacial area. This study investigates these two aspects of capillary pressure-saturation relationship using a dynamic pore-network model. The simulation results imply that P (c)-S (w) relation not only depends on flow process (drainage and imbibition) but also on dynamic conditions for a given flow process. Moreover, this study attempts to obtain the first preliminary insights into the global functionality of capillary pressure-saturation-interfacial area relationship under equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions and the uniqueness of P (c)-S (w)-a (nw) relationship.

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