This work reviews the transient two-phase flow in porous media with engineering applications in Geotechnics. It initially overviews constitutive relationships, conventional …
While experimental designs developed in recent decades have contributed to research on dynamic nonequilibrium effects in transient two-phase flow in porous media, this problem …
The dynamic pore-network modeling, as an efficient pore-scale tool, has been used to understand imbibition in porous media, which plays an important role in many subsurface …
The dynamic effects in soil water retention curves (SWRCs) have been the focus of much research. However, most studies implemented short column tests in a few centimeters …
JC Cai, Y Chen, JC Qiao, L Yang, JH Zeng, CH Sun - Petroleum Science, 2022 - Elsevier
The relationship between capillary pressure and saturation plays a critical role in the characterization of two-phase flow and transport in aquifers and oil reservoirs. This …
S Vahid Dastjerdi, N Karadimitriou… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This study aims to experimentally investigate the possibility of combining two extended continuum theories for two‐phase flow. One of these theories considers interfacial area as a …
CZ Qin, X Wang, M Hefny, J Zhao… - Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Spontaneous imbibition plays an important role in many subsurface and industrial applications. Unveiling pore‐scale wetting dynamics, and particularly its upscaling to the …
Thin porous layers, that have large aspect ratios, are seen in many applications such as hydrogen fuel cells and hygiene products, in which air-water immiscible flow is of great …
A saturation–capillary pressure relationship is proposed that is applicable for all wettabilities, including mixed-wet and oil-wet or hydrophobic media. This formulation is more …