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Direct Observation of Trapped Gas Bubbles by Capillarity in Sandy Porous Media
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Tetsuya?SuekaneEmail author  Na?Zhou  Takahiro?Hosokawa  Takuya?Matsumoto
Institution:1.The University of Tokushima,Tokushima,Japan;2.State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering,Xi’an Jiaotong University,Xi’an,China
Abstract:We investigated the mechanism of residual gas trapping at a microscopic level. We imaged trapped air bubbles in a Berea sandstone chip after spontaneous imbibition at atmospheric pressure. The pore structure and trapped bubbles were observed by microfocused X-ray computed tomography. Distributions of trapped bubbles in Berea and Tako sandstone were imaged in coreflooding at a capillary number of 1.0 × 10−6. Trapped bubbles are of two types, those occupying the center of the pore with a pore-scale size and others having a pore-network scale size. In low-porosity media such as sandstone, connected bubbles contribute greatly to trapped gas saturation. Effects of capillary number and injected water volume were investigated using a packed bed of glass beads 600μm in diameter, which had high porosity (38%). The trapped N2 bubbles are stable against the water flow rate corresponding to a capillary number of 1.0 × 10−4.
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