Over the past two decades percolation theory has been used to explain and model a wide variety of phenomena that are of industrial and scientific importance. Examples include …
In this standard reference of the field, theoretical and experimental approaches to flow, hydrodynamic dispersion, and miscible displacements in porous media and fractured rock …
M Kutílek, DR Nielsen - 1994 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Nine chapters deal successively with the following topics: general considerations on soil, including soil genesis, classification, and mapping; the soil pore system; soil water and …
We present a predictive calculation of two-phase relative permeabilities in granular porous media formed from a dense random packing of equal spheres. The spatial coordinates of …
GR Jerauld, SJ Salter - Transport in porous media, 1990 - Springer
The effect of pore-structure upon two-phase relative permeability and capillary pressure of strongly-wetting systems at low capillary number is simulated. A pore-level model consisting …
B Berkowitz, I Balberg - Water Resources Research, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
The theory of percolation, originally proposed over 30 years ago to describe flow phenomena in porous media, has undergone enormous development in recent years …
The application of percolation theory to porous media is closely tied to network models. A network model is a detailed model of a porous medium, generally incorporating pore-scale …
M Blunt, MJ King, H Scher - Physical review A, 1992 - APS
A three-dimensional network model of a porous medium is used to compute relative permeabilities and capillary pressures in drainage and imbibition. In contrast, the invasion …
We report an approach to fully visualize the flow of two immiscible fluids through a model three‐dimensional (3‐D) porous medium at pore‐scale resolution. Using confocal …