Dynamic effects in capillary pressure relationships for two-phase flow in porous media: Experiments and numerical analyses

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Well defined experiments and numerical analyses are conducted to determine the importance of dynamic effect in capillary pressure relationships for two-phase flow in porous media. Dynamic and quasi-static capillary pressure-saturation (P c-S w) and, ∂S w/∂t-t curves are determined. These are then used to determine the dynamic effects, indicated by a dynamic coefficient (τ) in the porous domains which establishes the speed at which flow equilibrium (∂S w/∂t = 0) is reached. τ is found to be a nonlinear function of saturation which also depends on the medium permeability. Locally determined τ seems to increase as the distance of the measurement point from the fluid inlet into the domain increases. However, the functional dependence τ-S w follows similar trends at different locations within the domain. We argue that saturation weighted average of local τ-S w curves can be defined as an effective τ-S w curve for the whole domain which follows an exponential trend too. © 2012 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).

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Das, D. B., & Mirzaei, M. (2012). Dynamic effects in capillary pressure relationships for two-phase flow in porous media: Experiments and numerical analyses. AIChE Journal, 58(12), 3891–3903. https://doi.org/10.1002/aic.13777

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