2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5648(04)80038-8
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2D dynamic pore-scale network model of imbibition

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“…For this study, a multiple model concept was used, e.g., the boundary conditions applied in microscale modeling were determined by a macroscale simulation [22]. Numerical simulations, such as dynamic pore-scale simulations [15][16][17], allow us to manipulate the dynamic process, e.g., fluid-solid interaction or the percolation threshold at the (sub) pore size scale. At the microscopic (sub-pore) scale, the solid and fluid phases occupy different parts of the spatial domain and interact at their common interface [16].…”
Section: Scale-dependent Heterogeneity and Microscale Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this study, a multiple model concept was used, e.g., the boundary conditions applied in microscale modeling were determined by a macroscale simulation [22]. Numerical simulations, such as dynamic pore-scale simulations [15][16][17], allow us to manipulate the dynamic process, e.g., fluid-solid interaction or the percolation threshold at the (sub) pore size scale. At the microscopic (sub-pore) scale, the solid and fluid phases occupy different parts of the spatial domain and interact at their common interface [16].…”
Section: Scale-dependent Heterogeneity and Microscale Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the microscale study, pore-scale modeling proves to be a powerful tool in this field, allowing us to simulate and analyze processes at the microscopic level [15][16][17]. This method requires a detailed understanding of the physical processes occurring at the pore scale and a complete description of the morphology of the pore space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2004, Algharbi [1] proposed a dynamic capillary self-imbibition model. However, the capillary structure in porous media is complex, so it could not be used in the calculation of permeability and absorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Bear (1972), miscible and immiscible fluid displacements are possible in deformable porous media. Miscible displacements refer to fluids in which there are concen tration gradients of a dispersed solute, whereas immiscible displacements are the ones in which simultaneous flow of two or more immiscible fluids occur in the porous medium (Martin (1962); Al-Gharbi (2004)). In this work, we focus on immiscible two-phase flow in a porous medium.…”
Section: Wettabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%