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Non-monotonic wettability effects on displacement in heterogeneous porous media

Wenhai Lei, Xukang Lu, Fanli Liu, Moran Wang

2022Journal of Fluid Mechanics55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report non-monotonic wettability effects on displacement efficiency in heterogeneous porous structures at the post-breakthrough stage, in contrast to the monotonic ones in homogeneous porous structures. Experiments on designed microfluidic chips show that there exists a critical wettability to attain the highest efficiency of displacement in the porous matrix structure combined with a preferential flow pathway, while a stronger wettability of the displacing fluid leads to a higher displacement efficiency on the same matrix structure only. The porous structure with or without a preferential flow pathway results in totally different topological characteristics of phase distribution during displacement. Pore-scale mechanisms are identified to elucidate the formation of this non-monotonic wettability rule: cooperative pore filling under weakly water-wet conditions yields the best displacement; corner flow under strongly water-wet conditions and Haines events under strongly oil-wet conditions decrease the displacement efficiency. The pore-scale findings may provide unique insights into the joint effects of both wettability and flow heterogeneity on fluid displacement in porous media.

Topics & Concepts

WettingMaterials sciencePorous mediumDisplacement (psychology)PorosityMonotonic functionMechanicsComposite materialMathematicsPhysicsPsychotherapistMathematical analysisPsychologyEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis