We investigate a two-dimensional network simulator capable of modeling different time dependencies in two-phase drainage displacements. In particular, we focus on the temporal evolution of the pressure due to capillary and viscous forces and the time dependence of the interface between the two liquids. The dynamics of the capillary effect are taken into account and we report on high accuracy pressure measurements. Moreover, the simulator includes important features in drainage, like burst dynamics of the invading fluid and simultaneous flow of two liquids in a section of a tube. The validity of the model is checked by comparing simulation results with well known experimental properties in drainage displacement
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
International audienceWe study experimentally the case of steady-state simultaneous two-phase flow i...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the possibility of combining two extended continuum th...
This work concentrates on the flow properties when one fluid displaces another fluid in a network of...
Two immiscible fluids flowing in parallel with respect to the interface separating them in a two-dim...
© 2020, Georesursy LLC. All rights reserved. This paper presents the results of numerical simulation...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...
Models of two-phase flow in porous media are of practical interest in many fields of science and eng...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
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, ...
A network simulator has been used to study two-phase flow in porous media. The medium has been model...
We present the visual analysis of our novel parameter study of porous media experiments, focusing on...
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
International audienceWe study experimentally the case of steady-state simultaneous two-phase flow i...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the possibility of combining two extended continuum th...
This work concentrates on the flow properties when one fluid displaces another fluid in a network of...
Two immiscible fluids flowing in parallel with respect to the interface separating them in a two-dim...
© 2020, Georesursy LLC. All rights reserved. This paper presents the results of numerical simulation...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
We present direct simulations of several experiments with different geometries using Volume of Fluid...
Models of two-phase flow in porous media are of practical interest in many fields of science and eng...
The work presented in the thesis is an examination of two different approaches to modelling two—phas...
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, ...
A network simulator has been used to study two-phase flow in porous media. The medium has been model...
We present the visual analysis of our novel parameter study of porous media experiments, focusing on...
We develop a novel ‘moving-capacitor’ dynamic network model to simulate immiscible fluid–fluid displ...
International audienceWe study experimentally the case of steady-state simultaneous two-phase flow i...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the possibility of combining two extended continuum th...