An Analysis of the Movement of Wetting and Nonwetting Fluids in Homogeneous Porous Media |
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Authors: | Chao Wen-Lu Parlange J.-Yves Steenhuis Tammo S. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Riley-Robb Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | ![]() The movement of wetting and nonwetting fluid flow in columns packed with glass beads is used to understand the more complicated flows in homogeneous porous media. The motion of two immiscible liquids (oil and water) is observed with different surfactants. Through dimensional analyses, fluid velocity is well correlated with interfacial tension and less dependent on particle size. In water–oil (W/O) experiments, finger pattern flows are observed if water is the displacing fluid that flows in an oil-filled porous media, whereas oil ganglia tend to form if oil is the displacing fluid in the water-wetted porous media. The results are well described by a simple model based on an earlier theory of flow in a tube. |
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Keywords: | wetting and nonwetting fluids finger flow interfacial tension |
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