This paper describes the development of a consistent model system to measure spontaneous imbibition and determine saturation functions in unconsolidated porous media. Sand grains or glass beads were packed in up to 0.5 m long, transparent glass tubes with optical access to local saturation development during spontaneous imbibition processes. The Two Ends Open-Free spontaneous imbibition (TEOFSI) boundary condition was used, where one end face is exposed to the wetting fluid and the other end to the non-wetting fluid. Dynamic measurement of the advancing displacement front and volumetric production from each open end-face enabled estimation of capillary pressure and relative permeability for the system. A range of wetting- and non-wetting phas...
Spontaneous imbibition is a crucial process for oil recovery from fractured and unconventional reser...
Spontaneous imbibition in porous media plays an important role in numerous industrial processes, but...
The Richards model for spontaneous imbibition of a wetting liquid into a porous medium is revisited....
This paper describes the development of a consistent model system to measure spontaneous imbibition ...
The spontaneous imbibition process in porous media is an important recovery mechanism and is governe...
Spontaneous imbibition is an important process for oil production during water flooding in porous me...
Spontaneous imbibition experiments have historically been performed using all faces open (AFO) bound...
Spontaneous imbibition is an important mechanism for oil recovery in naturally fractured reservoirs....
Spontaneous imbibition is an essential mechanism for recovering oil from low-permeability fractured ...
Spontaneous imbibition is important in oil recovery from fractured and low permeability tight gas re...
Forced and spontaneous imbibition of water is performed to displace oil from strongly water-wet Gray...
Spontaneous imbibition, as a fundamental flow phenomenon, is widely utilized in fossil energy produc...
In this research we present a numerical substitute for laboratory experiments through simulating a c...
Spontaneous imbibition processes can play an important role in oil production. It can be enhanced or...
We investigate the impact of capillary backpressure on spontaneous counter-current imbibition. For s...
Spontaneous imbibition is a crucial process for oil recovery from fractured and unconventional reser...
Spontaneous imbibition in porous media plays an important role in numerous industrial processes, but...
The Richards model for spontaneous imbibition of a wetting liquid into a porous medium is revisited....
This paper describes the development of a consistent model system to measure spontaneous imbibition ...
The spontaneous imbibition process in porous media is an important recovery mechanism and is governe...
Spontaneous imbibition is an important process for oil production during water flooding in porous me...
Spontaneous imbibition experiments have historically been performed using all faces open (AFO) bound...
Spontaneous imbibition is an important mechanism for oil recovery in naturally fractured reservoirs....
Spontaneous imbibition is an essential mechanism for recovering oil from low-permeability fractured ...
Spontaneous imbibition is important in oil recovery from fractured and low permeability tight gas re...
Forced and spontaneous imbibition of water is performed to displace oil from strongly water-wet Gray...
Spontaneous imbibition, as a fundamental flow phenomenon, is widely utilized in fossil energy produc...
In this research we present a numerical substitute for laboratory experiments through simulating a c...
Spontaneous imbibition processes can play an important role in oil production. It can be enhanced or...
We investigate the impact of capillary backpressure on spontaneous counter-current imbibition. For s...
Spontaneous imbibition is a crucial process for oil recovery from fractured and unconventional reser...
Spontaneous imbibition in porous media plays an important role in numerous industrial processes, but...
The Richards model for spontaneous imbibition of a wetting liquid into a porous medium is revisited....