Droplet fragmentation: 3D imaging of a previously unidentified pore-scale process during multiphase flow in porous media

T Pak, IB Butler, S Geiger… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
T Pak, IB Butler, S Geiger, MIJ Van Dijke, KS Sorbie
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015National Acad Sciences
Using X-ray computed microtomography, we have visualized and quantified the in situ
structure of a trapped nonwetting phase (oil) in a highly heterogeneous carbonate rock after
injecting a wetting phase (brine) at low and high capillary numbers. We imaged the process
of capillary desaturation in 3D and demonstrated its impacts on the trapped nonwetting
phase cluster size distribution. We have identified a previously unidentified pore-scale event
during capillary desaturation. This pore-scale event, described as droplet fragmentation of …
Using X-ray computed microtomography, we have visualized and quantified the in situ structure of a trapped nonwetting phase (oil) in a highly heterogeneous carbonate rock after injecting a wetting phase (brine) at low and high capillary numbers. We imaged the process of capillary desaturation in 3D and demonstrated its impacts on the trapped nonwetting phase cluster size distribution. We have identified a previously unidentified pore-scale event during capillary desaturation. This pore-scale event, described as droplet fragmentation of the nonwetting phase, occurs in larger pores. It increases volumetric production of the nonwetting phase after capillary trapping and enlarges the fluid−fluid interface, which can enhance mass transfer between the phases. Droplet fragmentation therefore has implications for a range of multiphase flow processes in natural and engineered porous media with complex heterogeneous pore spaces.
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