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Image-based modeling of spontaneous imbibition in porous media by a network model

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ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES
Volume 152, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2021.103932

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12072053]
  2. Human Resources and Social Security Bureau of Chongqing [cx2020087]
  3. Darcy Center of Utrecht University and Technology University of Eindhoven
  4. Dutch Research Council (NWO) [FIP11]
  5. Oce Technologies

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In this study, a dynamic pore-network model was developed for image-based modeling of spontaneous imbibition in porous media. Case studies were conducted using both the pore-network model and a VOF model, showing that the pore-network model can accurately predict imbibition rates and temporal saturation profiles under different conditions. The effect of viscosity ratio on the trapping of nonwetting phase was explored, and differences between spontaneous and quasi-static imbibition in terms of pore-filling mechanisms were discussed.
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 applications. In this work, we aim to develop a dynamic pore-network model for imaged-based modeling of spontaneous imbibition in porous media. The mu CT scanning of a porous medium of sintered glass beads is selected as our study domain. We extract its pore network by using an open-source software of PoreSpy, and further project the extracted information of individual watersheds into multiform idealized pore elements. A number of case studies of primary spontaneous imbibition have been conducted by using both the pore-network model and a VOF model, under different wettability values and viscosity ratios. We compare those model predictions in terms of imbibition rates and temporal saturation profiles along the flow direction. We show that our pore-network model can well predict imbibition rates and temporal saturation profiles under different viscosity ratios and wetting conditions, in comparison to the VOF model. We explore the effect of viscosity ratio on the trapping of nonwetting phase. Moreover, we discuss the difference between spontaneous imbibition and quasi-static imbibition in terms of pore-filling mechanisms.

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