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ONE- AND TWO-PHASE FLOW IN NETWORK MODELS OF POROUS MEDIA
Authors:J Koplik  TJ Lasseter
Affiliation:  a Schlumberger-Doll Research, Ridgefield
Abstract:We discuss the low Reynolds number flow of one or two immiscible Newtonian fluids in network models of microscopically random porous media. For the case of a single fluid, we reduce the flow problem to an analog random electrical resistor problem and use an 'effective medium theory' to express the permeability of such networks in terms of the pore space geometry. For the flow of two fluids we use the Washburn approximation to incorporate capillary pressure differences, and show that this problem may also be formulated as a random electrical network. In this case, the capillary menisci correspond to moving batteries, and we follow the motion of the fluid-fluid interface (the ensemble of analog batteries) by a time-step procedure. We study the time evolution of the interface and the dynamics of blobs of one fluid contained in the other, as a function of the network geometry.'
Keywords:Porous media  Random networks  Permeability  Two-phase flow Immiscible displacement
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