Pressure-controlled displacement of an oil-water interface is studied in dense packings of functionalized glass beads with well-defined spatial wettability correlations. An enhanced dissipation is observed if the typical extension ξ of the same-type wetting domains is smaller than the average bead diameter d. Three-dimensional imaging using x-ray microtomography shows that the frequencies n(s) of residual droplet volumes s for different ξ collapse onto the same curve. This indicates that the additional dissipation for small ξ is due to contact line pinning rather than an increase of capillary break-up and coalescence events
Three-phase flow in porous media is encountered in many applications including subsurface carbon dio...
Hypothesis:Wetting phenomena play a key role in flows through porous media. Relative permeabilityand...
Multiphase flows in porous media, featured by distributed fluid-fluid interfaces, are commonly seen ...
International audiencePressure-controlled displacement of an oil-water interface is studied in dense...
Wettability is an important factor which controls the displacement of immiscible fluids in permeable...
Multiphase flow in porous media is an important process for many technical and environmental applica...
We identify a distinct two-phase flow invasion pattern in a mixed-wet porous medium. Time-resolved h...
Fluid invasion, displacement of one fluid by another in porous media, is important in a large number...
We study experimentally how wettability impacts fluid-fluid-displacement patterns in granular media....
We investigate the effect of the length scale of wetting heterogeneities, close to the length scale ...
We investigate the effect of the length scale of wetting heterogeneities, close to the length scale ...
Multiphase flow in porous media is important in many natural and industrial processes, including geo...
Understanding the immiscible displacement mechanism in porous media is vital to enhancing the hydroc...
Wettability is an important factor which controls the displacement of immiscible fluids in permeable...
Three-phase flow in porous media is encountered in many applications including subsurface carbon dio...
Three-phase flow in porous media is encountered in many applications including subsurface carbon dio...
Hypothesis:Wetting phenomena play a key role in flows through porous media. Relative permeabilityand...
Multiphase flows in porous media, featured by distributed fluid-fluid interfaces, are commonly seen ...
International audiencePressure-controlled displacement of an oil-water interface is studied in dense...
Wettability is an important factor which controls the displacement of immiscible fluids in permeable...
Multiphase flow in porous media is an important process for many technical and environmental applica...
We identify a distinct two-phase flow invasion pattern in a mixed-wet porous medium. Time-resolved h...
Fluid invasion, displacement of one fluid by another in porous media, is important in a large number...
We study experimentally how wettability impacts fluid-fluid-displacement patterns in granular media....
We investigate the effect of the length scale of wetting heterogeneities, close to the length scale ...
We investigate the effect of the length scale of wetting heterogeneities, close to the length scale ...
Multiphase flow in porous media is important in many natural and industrial processes, including geo...
Understanding the immiscible displacement mechanism in porous media is vital to enhancing the hydroc...
Wettability is an important factor which controls the displacement of immiscible fluids in permeable...
Three-phase flow in porous media is encountered in many applications including subsurface carbon dio...
Three-phase flow in porous media is encountered in many applications including subsurface carbon dio...
Hypothesis:Wetting phenomena play a key role in flows through porous media. Relative permeabilityand...
Multiphase flows in porous media, featured by distributed fluid-fluid interfaces, are commonly seen ...