“…The relative permeability functions of porous rocks for a specific fluid system (gas/water, gas/oil, oil/water, gas/oil/ water) are commonly measured with special core analysis tests performed on representative rock samples under transient (Sidiq et al, 2017) or steady-state (Reynolds and Krevor, 2015) conditions. Alternatively, computational methods such as the Lattice-Boltzman technique (Ramstad et al, 2012;Zhang et al, 2016), the pore network modeling (Ramstad and Hansen, 2006;Grøva and Hansen, 2011), and the tube bundle model (Wu et al, 2016) might be used to calculate the relative permeabilities from information concerning the pore space morphology, wettability, and fluid dynamics. The steady-state two-phase flow is established by injecting two fluids through a porous medium at fixed flow rates, and has extensively be analyzed by using hierarchical simulations at pore-and network-scale (Constantinides and Payatakes, 1996;Ramstad and Hansen, 2006;Sinha and Hansen, 2012;Valavanides, 2012;Valavanides et al, 2016), and systematic experimental approaches in model porous media (Avraam and Payatakes, 1995a, 1995b, 1999Tsakiroglou et al, 2007;Gutierrez et al, 2008;Tallakstad et al, 2009aTallakstad et al, , 2009bErpelding et al, 2013;Tsakiroglou et al, 2015).…”