This work concentrates on the flow properties when one fluid displaces another fluid in a network of pores and throats. We consider the scale where individual pores enter the description and we use a network model to simulate the displacement process. The network model, representing the pores and the throats in the porous media, consists of a square lattice of cylindrical tubes. Network models together with experimental work on real porous systems, have been successful in describing important properties of the fluid-fluid displacement. In this thesis we study the interplay between the pressure build up in the fluids and the displacement structure during drainage. Drainage is when a nonwetting fluid displaces a wetting fluid in porous media...
©2020. The Authors. We investigate the immiscible displacement (drainage) of a wetting fluid in a po...
Traditional theories of multiphase flow rely on capillary pressure and saturation relationships tha...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...
This work concentrates on the flow properties when one fluid displaces another fluid in a network of...
We develop a novel 'moving-capacitor' dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid-fluid displ...
We investigate a two-dimensional network simulator capable of modeling different time dependencies i...
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
International audienceWe present a theoretical and experimental investigation of drainage in porous ...
2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
PACS. 47.20.Gv – Viscous instability. PACS. 47.54.+r – Pattern selection; pattern formation. PACS. 4...
Multiphase flow through a porous medium involves complex interactions between capillarity, viscosity...
Two immiscible fluids flowing in parallel with respect to the interface separating them in a two-dim...
We describe a crossover from the viscous fingering instability to a compact invasion regime during v...
The aim of this work is to better understand fluid displacement mechanisms at the pore scale in rela...
The applications of carbon dioxide sequestration in brine-saturated reservoirs, as well as recovery...
©2020. The Authors. We investigate the immiscible displacement (drainage) of a wetting fluid in a po...
Traditional theories of multiphase flow rely on capillary pressure and saturation relationships tha...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...
This work concentrates on the flow properties when one fluid displaces another fluid in a network of...
We develop a novel 'moving-capacitor' dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid-fluid displ...
We investigate a two-dimensional network simulator capable of modeling different time dependencies i...
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
International audienceWe present a theoretical and experimental investigation of drainage in porous ...
2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
PACS. 47.20.Gv – Viscous instability. PACS. 47.54.+r – Pattern selection; pattern formation. PACS. 4...
Multiphase flow through a porous medium involves complex interactions between capillarity, viscosity...
Two immiscible fluids flowing in parallel with respect to the interface separating them in a two-dim...
We describe a crossover from the viscous fingering instability to a compact invasion regime during v...
The aim of this work is to better understand fluid displacement mechanisms at the pore scale in rela...
The applications of carbon dioxide sequestration in brine-saturated reservoirs, as well as recovery...
©2020. The Authors. We investigate the immiscible displacement (drainage) of a wetting fluid in a po...
Traditional theories of multiphase flow rely on capillary pressure and saturation relationships tha...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...