In porous media, pore geometry and wettability are determinant factors for capillary flow in drainage or imbibition. Pores are often considered as cylindrical tubes in analytical or computational studies. Such simplification prevents the capture of phenomena occurring in pore corners. Considering the corners of pores is crucial to realistically study capillary flow and to accurately estimate liquid distribution, degree of saturation and dynamic liquid behavior in pores and in porous media. In this study, capillary flow in polygonal tubes is studied with the Shan-Chen pseudopotential multiphase lattice Boltzmann model (LBM). The LB model is first validated through a contact angle test and a capillary intrusion test. Then capillary rise in sq...
Abstract. The correct knowledge of the physical processes that control the fluid-fluid interface dis...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
In porous media, pore geometry and wettability are determinant factors for capillary flow in drainag...
AbstractEntry capillary pressure is one of the most important factors controlling drainage and remob...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...
Recent advances in observational and computational techniques have facilitated the study of fluid dy...
Graduation date: 2009Recent advances in imaging technology and numerical modeling have greatly enhan...
International audienceThe current study presents an investigation of capillary flow by using the two...
Drying of porous media is governed by a combination of evaporation and movement of the liquid phase ...
Imbibition in a strongly wetting square tube with corner flow can be described by an interacting cap...
We have simulated intrusion of a non-wetting liquid into pores of varying shape and size. Simulation...
A network simulator has been used to study two-phase flow in porous media. The medium has been model...
The contact angle defined by Young's equation depends on the ratio between solid and liquid surface ...
Pore velocity-dependent dynamic contact angles provide a mechanism for explaining the formation of f...
Abstract. The correct knowledge of the physical processes that control the fluid-fluid interface dis...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
In porous media, pore geometry and wettability are determinant factors for capillary flow in drainag...
AbstractEntry capillary pressure is one of the most important factors controlling drainage and remob...
Information concerning the capillary pressure and relative permeability curves of porous media is r...
Recent advances in observational and computational techniques have facilitated the study of fluid dy...
Graduation date: 2009Recent advances in imaging technology and numerical modeling have greatly enhan...
International audienceThe current study presents an investigation of capillary flow by using the two...
Drying of porous media is governed by a combination of evaporation and movement of the liquid phase ...
Imbibition in a strongly wetting square tube with corner flow can be described by an interacting cap...
We have simulated intrusion of a non-wetting liquid into pores of varying shape and size. Simulation...
A network simulator has been used to study two-phase flow in porous media. The medium has been model...
The contact angle defined by Young's equation depends on the ratio between solid and liquid surface ...
Pore velocity-dependent dynamic contact angles provide a mechanism for explaining the formation of f...
Abstract. The correct knowledge of the physical processes that control the fluid-fluid interface dis...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...
To gain insight in relationships among capillary pressure, interfacial area, saturation, and relativ...