Wettability is a key factor influencing multiphase flow in porous media. In addition to the average contact angle, the spatial distribution of contact angles throughout the porous medium is important, as it directly controls the connectivity of wetting and nonwetting phases. The controlling factors may not only relate to the surface chemistry of minerals but also to their texture, which implies that a length-scale range from nanometers to centimeters has to be considered. So far, an integrated workflow addressing wettability consistently through the different scales does not exist. In this study, we demonstrate that such a workflow is possible by combining microcomputed tomography (mu CT) imaging with atomic-force microscopy (AFM). We find ...
Wettability of sedimentary rock surface is an essential parameter that defines oil recovery and prod...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
Multiphase flow in porous media is strongly influenced by the wettability of the system, which affec...
It has been well documented that Darcy scale multiphase flow is significantly influenced by the wett...
Hypothesis: The wetting behaviour is a key property of a porous medium that controls hydraulic condu...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
Hypothesis: Roughness is an important parameter in applications where wetting needs to be characteri...
A quantitative in situ characterization of the impact of surface roughness on wettability in porous ...
Carbonate-bearing rocks in the upper Earth’s crust are prone to continuous changes under influences ...
We used X-ray micro-tomography to image the in situ wettability, the distribution of contact angles,...
International audienceFluid flow in porous media is known to be ruled by relative permeability. The ...
The wettability of several materials has been traditionally quantified using macro-scale contact ang...
Wettability has a profound effect on reservoir recovery and productivity. It determines the microsco...
The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum en...
Wettability, as a vital tool for analyzing and describing oil flow, plays a significant role in dete...
Wettability of sedimentary rock surface is an essential parameter that defines oil recovery and prod...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
Multiphase flow in porous media is strongly influenced by the wettability of the system, which affec...
It has been well documented that Darcy scale multiphase flow is significantly influenced by the wett...
Hypothesis: The wetting behaviour is a key property of a porous medium that controls hydraulic condu...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
Hypothesis: Roughness is an important parameter in applications where wetting needs to be characteri...
A quantitative in situ characterization of the impact of surface roughness on wettability in porous ...
Carbonate-bearing rocks in the upper Earth’s crust are prone to continuous changes under influences ...
We used X-ray micro-tomography to image the in situ wettability, the distribution of contact angles,...
International audienceFluid flow in porous media is known to be ruled by relative permeability. The ...
The wettability of several materials has been traditionally quantified using macro-scale contact ang...
Wettability has a profound effect on reservoir recovery and productivity. It determines the microsco...
The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum en...
Wettability, as a vital tool for analyzing and describing oil flow, plays a significant role in dete...
Wettability of sedimentary rock surface is an essential parameter that defines oil recovery and prod...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
Multiphase flow in porous media is strongly influenced by the wettability of the system, which affec...