Foam Generation in the Presence of Residual Oil in Porous Media

M. Almajid, A. Kovscek
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Abstract

This paper studies the effect of trapped, emulsified oil on the requirement for the geometrical Roof snap-off for foam generation in a porous medium. We extend an existing hydrodynamic pore-level model to describe the liquid accumulation in an appropriately-sized pore in the presence of oil. The effect of oil is simulated by adjusting the pore shape to be asymmetrical as observed in microfluidic experiments with residual oil. We alter the boundary and initial conditions of the problem to test various scenarios. Specifically, four cases are presented. The liquid accumulation is presented when the amount of wetting liquid volume connected to the pore is altered through changing the boundary conditions (cases 1 and 2). Moreover, the effect of drier surrounding medium and/or drier pores is also tested by increasing either the capillary pressure surrounding the pore or the capillary pressure of the pore itself (cases 3 and 4). We find that the presence of residual oil affects the liquid accumulation times when there is no external liquid pressure gradient applied. Additionally, residual oil presence makes the Roof snap-off criterion for liquid accumulation stricter. To augment our pore-level study, we use a statistical pore network to observe the effect of the microscopic changes observed in our pore-level model macroscopically. Our results indicate that a stricter Roof snap-off criterion leads to fewer germination sites for lamellae generation. Our pore network analysis computes the generation rate constant to be as much as four times larger in the absence of oil than in its presence. Results suggest that changes to the shape of pore constrictions by emulsified oil reduce the effectiveness of foam generation.
多孔介质中残余油存在时泡沫的产生
本文研究了被捕获的乳化油对多孔介质中泡沫生成的几何顶断要求的影响。我们扩展了现有的流体动力学孔隙水平模型,以描述在油存在时适当大小的孔隙中的液体积聚。通过调节孔隙形状使其不对称,模拟了残油微流控实验中观察到的油的影响。我们改变问题的边界和初始条件来测试各种场景。具体来说,提出了四个案例。通过改变边界条件(情形1和情形2),改变与孔隙相连的润湿液体积的量,就会出现液体积聚。通过增加孔隙周围的毛细压力或孔隙本身的毛细压力(案例3和案例4),我们还测试了干燥介质和/或干燥孔隙的影响。我们发现,当没有施加外部液体压力梯度时,残余油的存在会影响液体积聚时间。此外,残余油的存在使得液体积聚的“顶板”关闭标准更加严格。为了加强我们的孔隙水平研究,我们使用统计孔隙网络从宏观上观察孔隙水平模型中观察到的微观变化的影响。我们的研究结果表明,严格的顶断标准会导致片叶产生的萌发地点减少。通过对孔隙网络的分析,我们计算出无油条件下的生成速率常数是有油条件下的4倍。结果表明,乳化油对孔隙收缩形状的改变降低了泡沫生成的有效性。
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