1988
DOI: 10.1063/1.866726
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Simulation of nonlinear viscous fingering in miscible displacement

Abstract: The nonlinear behavior of viscous fingering in miscible displacements is studied. A Fourier spectral method is used as the basic scheme for numerical simulation. In its simplest formulation, the problem can be reduced to two algebraic equations for flow quantities and a first-order ordinary differential equation in time for the concentration. There are two parameters, the Peclet number (Pe) and mobility ratio (M), that determine the stability characteristics. The result shows that at short times, both the grow… Show more

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“…The assumption of the constant diffusion coefficient D adopted by previous researchers [9,29,26] significantly simplifies the problem and reduces the nonlinearity of the convection-diffusion equation (Equation (6)). Such an assumption may be somewhat valid in the case where the concentration of the solvent in the oil phase is small.…”
Section: Concentration-diffusion Coefficient Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The assumption of the constant diffusion coefficient D adopted by previous researchers [9,29,26] significantly simplifies the problem and reduces the nonlinearity of the convection-diffusion equation (Equation (6)). Such an assumption may be somewhat valid in the case where the concentration of the solvent in the oil phase is small.…”
Section: Concentration-diffusion Coefficient Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is worth noting that, although the apparent Pe is fixed in computation, the effective Pe may vary significantly depending on the spatial and temporal change of local velocities and the CDDC in the miscible displacement process. [15] Following previous studies, [9,26] the relation between concentration and viscosity is given by Equation (7). This exponential variation can closely characterize the "quarter-power mixing rule" adopted by petroleum engineers.…”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
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“…Similarly, the semi-implicit time discretization schemes are found to show convergence only for some parameters. The Fourier pseudo-spectral method used by various researchers [9,13] to capture non-linear VF, is an example of the semi-implicit time discretization. This pseudo-spectral method converges only for R ≤ 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Its wide applicabilities, e.g., enhanced oil recovery [1], CO 2 sequestration [2], chromatographic separation [3,4], contaminant transport in aquifers [5], mixing in low-Reynolds number flow [6], intrinsic characteristics of nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation have fascinated active theoretical, numerical [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13], and experimental [14] researchers for more than half a decade. Both rectilinear and radial displacements have been investigated rigorously and have their own significance that can be investigated independently as well as comparatively.…”
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