Multi-rate mass transfer modeling of two-phase flow in highly heterogeneous fractured and porous media

We study modeling of two-phase flow in highly heterogeneous fractured and porous media. The flow behaviour is strongly influenced by mass transfer between a highly permeable (mobile) fracture domain and less permeable (immobile) matrix blocks. We quantify the effective two-phase flow behavior using a multirate rate mass transfer (MRMT) approach. We discuss the range of applicability of the MRMT approach in terms of the pertinent viscous and capillary diffusion time scales. We scrutinize the linearization of capillary diffusion in the immobile regions, which allows for the formulation of MRMT in the form of a non-local single equation model. The global memory function, which encodes mass transfer between the mobile and the immobile regions, is at the center of this method. We propose two methods to estimate the global memory function for a fracture network with given fracture and matrix geometry. Both employ a scaling approach based on the known local memory function for a given immobile region. With the first method, the local memory function is calculated numerically, while the second one employs a parametric memory function in form of truncated power-law. The developed concepts are applied and tested for fracture networks of different complexity. We find that both physically based parameter estimation methods for the global memory function provide predictive MRMT approaches for the description of multiphase flow in highly heterogeneous porous media. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd.

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Main Authors: Tecklenburg, Jan, Neuweiler, Insa, Carrera, Jesús, Dentz, Marco
Other Authors: European Research Council
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-05-01
Subjects:Dual-porosity, Fracture networks, Memory function, Multi-rate mass-transfer models, Process time scales, Two-phase flow,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/140763
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000781
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