A study to investigate fluid-solid interaction effects on fluid flow in micro scales

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Abstract

Due to micro-nanopores in tight formation, fluid-solid interaction effects on fluid flow in porous media cannot be ignored. In this paper, a novel model which can characterize micro-fluid flow in micro scales is proposed. This novel model has a more definite physical meaning compared with other empirical models. And it is validated by micro tube experiments. In addition, the application range of the model is rigorously analyzed from a mathematical view, which indicates a wider application scope. Based on the novel model, the velocity profile, the average flow velocity and flow resistance in consideration of fluid-solid interaction are obtained. Furthermore, the novel model is incorporated into a representative pore scale network model to study fluid-solid interactions on fluid flow in porous media. Results show that due to fluid-solid interaction in micro scales, the change rules of the velocity profile, the average flow velocity and flow resistance generate obvious deviations from traditional Hagen-Poiseuille's law. The smaller the radius and the lower the displacement pressure gradient (rP), the more obvious the deviations will be. Moreover, the apparent permeability in consideration of fluid-solid interaction is no longer a constant, it increases with the increase of rP and non-linear flow appears at low rP. This study lays a good foundation for studying fluid flow in tight formation.

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Chen, M., Cheng, L., Cao, R., & Lyu, C. (2018). A study to investigate fluid-solid interaction effects on fluid flow in micro scales. Energies, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11092197

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