Real-time 3D imaging of Haines jumps in porous media flow
Shell (Netherlands) · Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Newly developed high-speed, synchrotron-based X-ray computed microtomography enabled us to directly image pore-scale displacement events in porous rock in real time. Common approaches to modeling macroscopic fluid behavior are phenomenological, have many shortcomings, and lack consistent links to elementary pore-scale displacement processes, such as Haines jumps and snap-off. Unlike the common singular pore jump paradigm based on observations of restricted artificial capillaries, we found that Haines jumps typically cascade through 10-20 geometrically defined pores per event, accounting for 64% of the energy dissipation. Real-time imaging provided a more detailed fundamental understanding of the elementary…
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13Topics & keywords
- Porous medium
- Dissipation
- Displacement (psychology)
- Mechanics
- Jump
- Porosity
- Fluid dynamics
- Hysteresis
- Affordable and clean energy