We present a generalized network model for simulating capillary-dominated two-phase flow through porous media at the pore scale. Three-dimensional images of the pore space are discretized using a generalized network - described in a companion paper [A. Q. Raeini, B. Bijeljic, and M. J. Blunt, Phys. Rev. E 96, 013312 (2017)2470-004510.1103/PhysRevE.96.013312] - which comprises pores that are divided into smaller elements called half-throats and subsequently into corners. Half-throats define the connectivity of the network at the coarsest level, connecting each pore to half-throats of its neighboring pores from their narrower ends, while corners define the connectivity of pore crevices. The corners are discretized at different levels for accu...
We first introduce a dual model of pore spaces that consists of two parts related by duality: a deco...
Models of two-phase flow in porous media are of practical interest in many fields of science and eng...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...
[1] Pore network models of two-phase flow in porous media are widely used to investigate constitutiv...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
A generalized network extraction workflow is developed for parameterizing three-dimensional (3D) ima...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
[1] Pore network models of two-phase flow in porous media are widely used to investigate constitutiv...
Abstract To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, sat-uration, a...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
Quasi-static pore-network modelling is a numerical approach that estimates multi-phase flow propert...
Current theories of two-phase flow in porous media are based on the so-called extended Darcy’s law, ...
Continuum-scale models for two-phase flow and transport in porous media are based on the empirical c...
Two-phase flow in porous media is characterized by fluid-fluid interfaces that separate the fluid ph...
We first introduce a dual model of pore spaces that consists of two parts related by duality: a deco...
Models of two-phase flow in porous media are of practical interest in many fields of science and eng...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...
[1] Pore network models of two-phase flow in porous media are widely used to investigate constitutiv...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
A generalized network extraction workflow is developed for parameterizing three-dimensional (3D) ima...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
[1] Pore network models of two-phase flow in porous media are widely used to investigate constitutiv...
Abstract To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, sat-uration, a...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
Quasi-static pore-network modelling is a numerical approach that estimates multi-phase flow propert...
Current theories of two-phase flow in porous media are based on the so-called extended Darcy’s law, ...
Continuum-scale models for two-phase flow and transport in porous media are based on the empirical c...
Two-phase flow in porous media is characterized by fluid-fluid interfaces that separate the fluid ph...
We first introduce a dual model of pore spaces that consists of two parts related by duality: a deco...
Models of two-phase flow in porous media are of practical interest in many fields of science and eng...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...