The effect of heterogeneities induced by highly permeable fracture networks on viscous miscible fingering in porous media is examined using high-resolution numerical simulations. We consider the planar injection of a less viscous fluid into a two-dimensional fractured porous medium which is saturated with a more viscous fluid. This problem contains two sets of fundamentally different preferential flow regimes; the first is caused by the viscous fingering and the second is due to the permeability contrasts between the fractures and rock matrix. We study the transition from a regime where the flow is dominated by the viscous instabilities, to a regime where the heterogeneities induced by the fractures define the flow paths. We find that fract...
Quadrant geometry with permeability and wettability contrast occurs in different events, such as fau...
Detailed understanding of the couplings between fluid flow and solid deformation in porous media is ...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16...
The effect of heterogeneities induced by highly permeable fracture networks on viscous miscible fing...
Viscous fingering in porous media is an instability which occurs when a low-viscosity injected fluid...
We consider the flow of a fluid with a modified Bautista–Manero rheology injected radially into a po...
International audienceWe develop an efficient computational model for simulating fluid invasion patt...
Fluid mixing plays a fundamental role in many natural and engineered processes, including groundwate...
Wetting front instability is an important phenomenon affecting fluid flow and contaminant transport ...
We consider the displacement of one fluid by a second immiscible fluid through a long, thin permeabl...
PACS. 47.20.Gv – Viscous instability. PACS. 47.54.+r – Pattern selection; pattern formation. PACS. 4...
Numerical simulation is used to study the effect of different factors on unstable miscible displacem...
International audienceFluid-fluid displacement in porous and fractured media is an important process...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
The effect of permeability heterogeneities and viscosity variations on miscible displacement process...
Quadrant geometry with permeability and wettability contrast occurs in different events, such as fau...
Detailed understanding of the couplings between fluid flow and solid deformation in porous media is ...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16...
The effect of heterogeneities induced by highly permeable fracture networks on viscous miscible fing...
Viscous fingering in porous media is an instability which occurs when a low-viscosity injected fluid...
We consider the flow of a fluid with a modified Bautista–Manero rheology injected radially into a po...
International audienceWe develop an efficient computational model for simulating fluid invasion patt...
Fluid mixing plays a fundamental role in many natural and engineered processes, including groundwate...
Wetting front instability is an important phenomenon affecting fluid flow and contaminant transport ...
We consider the displacement of one fluid by a second immiscible fluid through a long, thin permeabl...
PACS. 47.20.Gv – Viscous instability. PACS. 47.54.+r – Pattern selection; pattern formation. PACS. 4...
Numerical simulation is used to study the effect of different factors on unstable miscible displacem...
International audienceFluid-fluid displacement in porous and fractured media is an important process...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
The effect of permeability heterogeneities and viscosity variations on miscible displacement process...
Quadrant geometry with permeability and wettability contrast occurs in different events, such as fau...
Detailed understanding of the couplings between fluid flow and solid deformation in porous media is ...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16...