We investigate the impact of capillary backpressure on spontaneous counter-current imbibition. For such displacements in strongly water-wet systems, the non-wetting phase is forced out through the inlet boundary as the wetting phase imbibes into the rock, creating a finite capillary backpressure. Under the assumption that capillary backpressure depends on the water saturation applied at the inlet boundary of the porous medium, its impact is determined using the continuum modelling approach by varying the imposed inlet saturation in the analytical solution. We present analytical solutions for the one-dimensional incompressible horizontal displacement of a non-wetting phase by a wetting phase in a porous medium. There exists an inlet saturati...
Multiphase flows in large scale porous media applications depend on the cumulative collection of flo...
Oil recovery from naturally fractured reservoirs with low permeability rock remains a challenge. To ...
Capillary pressure and resistivity index spontaneous imbibition experiments by the porous plate meth...
Spontaneous imbibition is a crucial process for oil recovery from fractured and unconventional reser...
We present semianalytical solutions for cocurrent displacements with some degree of countercurrent f...
This thesis focuses primary on two-phase displacements under capillary-controlled flow conditions at...
A numerical model is investigated representing counter-current spontaneous imbibition of water to di...
Spontaneous imbibition plays an important role in many practical processes, such as oil recovery, hy...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringStudy of recovery mechanism in naturally fractured reservoir...
The spontaneous imbibition process in porous media is an important recovery mechanism and is governe...
Both viscous and capillary forces control the two-phase flow in porous media. The Buckley Leverett s...
This paper describes the development of a consistent model system to measure spontaneous imbibition ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringSpontaneous imbibition is the main driving mechanism for obt...
Fluid-fluid momentum transfer can cause higher flow resistance when fluids flow in opposite directions a...
This article describes a semi-analytical model for two-phase immiscible flow in porous media. The mo...
Multiphase flows in large scale porous media applications depend on the cumulative collection of flo...
Oil recovery from naturally fractured reservoirs with low permeability rock remains a challenge. To ...
Capillary pressure and resistivity index spontaneous imbibition experiments by the porous plate meth...
Spontaneous imbibition is a crucial process for oil recovery from fractured and unconventional reser...
We present semianalytical solutions for cocurrent displacements with some degree of countercurrent f...
This thesis focuses primary on two-phase displacements under capillary-controlled flow conditions at...
A numerical model is investigated representing counter-current spontaneous imbibition of water to di...
Spontaneous imbibition plays an important role in many practical processes, such as oil recovery, hy...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringStudy of recovery mechanism in naturally fractured reservoir...
The spontaneous imbibition process in porous media is an important recovery mechanism and is governe...
Both viscous and capillary forces control the two-phase flow in porous media. The Buckley Leverett s...
This paper describes the development of a consistent model system to measure spontaneous imbibition ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringSpontaneous imbibition is the main driving mechanism for obt...
Fluid-fluid momentum transfer can cause higher flow resistance when fluids flow in opposite directions a...
This article describes a semi-analytical model for two-phase immiscible flow in porous media. The mo...
Multiphase flows in large scale porous media applications depend on the cumulative collection of flo...
Oil recovery from naturally fractured reservoirs with low permeability rock remains a challenge. To ...
Capillary pressure and resistivity index spontaneous imbibition experiments by the porous plate meth...