Buckley–leverett theory for two-phase immiscible fluids flow model with explicit phase-coupling terms

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The theory of two-phase immiscible flow in porous media is based on the extension of single phase models through the concept of relative permeabilities. It mimics Darcy’s law for a fixed average saturation through the introduction of saturation-based permeabilities to model the momentum exchange between the phases. In this paper, we present a model of two-phase flow, based on the extension of Darcy’s law including the effect of capillary pressure, but considering in addition the coupling between the phases modeled through flow cross-terms. In this work, we extend the Buckley–Leverett theory to the subsequent model, and provide numerical experiments shading the light on the effect of the coupling cross-terms in comparison to the classical Darcy’s approach.

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Guérillot, D., Kadiri, M., & Trabelsi, S. (2020). Buckley–leverett theory for two-phase immiscible fluids flow model with explicit phase-coupling terms. Water (Switzerland), 12(11), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12113041

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