Use of a correct definition of average pressure is important in numerical modeling of oil reservoirs and aquifers, where the simulated domain can be very large. Also, the average pressure needs to be defined in the application of pore-network modeling of (two-phase) flow in porous media, as well as in the (theoretical) upscaling of flow equations. Almost always the so-called intrinsic phase-volume average operator, which weighs point pressure values with point saturation values, is employed. Here, we introduce and investigate four other potentially plausible averaging operators. Among them is the centroid-corrected phase-average pressure, which corrects the intrinsic phase-volume average pressure for the distance between the centroid of the...
As a tool for addressing problems of scale, we consider an evolving approach known as the thermodyna...
Models of instabilities in porous media usually assume that the capillary pressure (the difference o...
Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered systems. Mathe...
Use of a correct definition of average pressure is important in numerical modeling of oil reservoirs...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Use of...
Fluid pressure in porous media is commonly measured by means of a manometer or a pressure transduce...
Capillary pressure–saturation relationship plays an important role in the description of two-phase f...
Current theories for water flow in porous media are valid for scales much smaller than those at whic...
Micro-scale models have proven to be powerful theoretical tools in groundwater flow and transport m...
Current theories for water flow in porous media are valid for scales much smaller than those at whic...
Many geothermal fields are naturally fractured systems. In these reservoirs, physical parameters can...
1] Although averaging procedures to derive larger-scale conservation equations from their microscopi...
This work presents a computer model which, when used in conjunction with a single well buildup test...
The relationship between the volume of water occupying pores in soil or rock and its energy state is...
Standard models of flow of two immiscible fluids in a porous medium make use of an expression for th...
As a tool for addressing problems of scale, we consider an evolving approach known as the thermodyna...
Models of instabilities in porous media usually assume that the capillary pressure (the difference o...
Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered systems. Mathe...
Use of a correct definition of average pressure is important in numerical modeling of oil reservoirs...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Use of...
Fluid pressure in porous media is commonly measured by means of a manometer or a pressure transduce...
Capillary pressure–saturation relationship plays an important role in the description of two-phase f...
Current theories for water flow in porous media are valid for scales much smaller than those at whic...
Micro-scale models have proven to be powerful theoretical tools in groundwater flow and transport m...
Current theories for water flow in porous media are valid for scales much smaller than those at whic...
Many geothermal fields are naturally fractured systems. In these reservoirs, physical parameters can...
1] Although averaging procedures to derive larger-scale conservation equations from their microscopi...
This work presents a computer model which, when used in conjunction with a single well buildup test...
The relationship between the volume of water occupying pores in soil or rock and its energy state is...
Standard models of flow of two immiscible fluids in a porous medium make use of an expression for th...
As a tool for addressing problems of scale, we consider an evolving approach known as the thermodyna...
Models of instabilities in porous media usually assume that the capillary pressure (the difference o...
Problems involving flow in porous media are ubiquitous in many natural and engineered systems. Mathe...