Simulation of interface dynamics across pore discontinuities


Autoria(s): Maniero R.; Lunati I.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

We study the dynamics of a water-oil meniscus moving from a smaller to a larger pore. The process is characterised by an abrupt change in the configuration, yielding a sudden energy release. A theoretic study for static conditions provides analytical solutions of the surface energy content of the system. Although the configuration after the sudden energy release is energetically more convenient, an energy barrier must be overcome before the process can happen spontaneously. The energy barrier depends on the system geometry and on the flow parameters. The analytical results are compared to numerical simulations that solve the full Navier-Stokes equation in the pore space and employ the Volume Of Fluid (VOF) method to track the evolution of the interface. First, the numerical simulations of a quasi-static process are validated by comparison with the analytical solutions for a static meniscus, then numerical simulations with varying injection velocity are used to investigate dynamic effects on the configuration change. During the sudden energy jump the system exhibits an oscillatory behaviour. Extension to more complex geometries might elucidate the mechanisms leading to a dynamic capillary pressure and to bifurcations in final distributions of fluid phases in porous

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B4F331823680

isbn:90-737-8189-4

http://www.earthdoc.org/publication/publicationdetails/?publication=41340

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, Oxford, England

Fonte

ECMOR XII - 12th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings