Water removal from porous media by gas injection: experiments and simulation |
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Authors: | Jagannathan Mahadevan Mukul M Sharma Yannis C Yortsos |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, USA;(2) Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA;(3) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The flow of a saturated gas through a porous medium, partially occupied by a liquid phase, causes evaporation due to gas expansion.
This process, referred to as flow-through drying, is important in a wide variety of natural and industrial applications, such
as natural gas production, convective drying of paper, catalysts, fuel cells and membranes. X-ray imaging experiments were
performed to study the flow-through drying of water-saturated porous media during gas injection. The results show that the
liquid saturation profile and the rate of drying are dependent on the viscous pressure drop, the state of saturation of the
gas and the capillary characteristics of the porous medium. During the injection of a completely saturated gas, drying occurs
only due to gas expansion. Capillary-driven flow from regions of high saturation to regions of low saturation lead to more
uniform saturation profiles. During the injection of a dry gas, a drying front develops at the inlet and propagates through
the porous medium. The experimental results are compared with numerical results from a continuum model. A good agreement is
found for the case of sandstone. The comparison is less satisfactory for the experiments with limestone. |
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Keywords: | Drying Gas injection Capillary film flow Flow-through drying Porous media Fuel cells |
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