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Experimental study of boundary condition effects on spontaneous imbibition in tight sandstones

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FUEL
卷 235, 期 -, 页码 374-383

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2018.07.119

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Boundary conditions; Pore size; Imbibition efficiency; Tight sandstones; The linear model

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51474222, 51504265]
  2. PetroChina Innovation Foundation [2017D50070205]

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The main objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of boundary condition and pore size on spontaneous imbibition in tight sandstones, and to simulate and interpret the flow process. In this study, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), mercury injection capillary porosimetry (MICP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) T-2 were combined to investigate the pore systems of the tight sandstone outcrop from Yanchang formation, Ordos Basin. Five parallel sets of imbibition experiments were also carried out, respectively using NMR and imbibition cell to guarantee the reliability of recovery data. Furthermore, a study was conducted to validate the linear model of recovery versus the square root of time in tight sandstones under different boundary conditions. The radial countercurrent flow encounters the linear flow, and causes mutual interference in the late stage of imbibition, which is probably the main reason for a lower recovery of all-face-open (AFO) imbibition than two-ends-closed (TEC) imbibition. Imbibition efficiency decreased with the increase in pore radii around the immovable peak, while it increased with increasing pore radii around the movable peak. The linear relationship between the imbibition recovery and the square root of time was best fitted by TEC imbibition, whereas the relationship in two-ends-open (TEO) imbibition is poor. In addition, different behaviors between TEO imbibition and the other four types indicate that gravity cocurrent flow dominates in the former one.

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