Affiliation:
1. Earth and Environment Sciences Division (EES‐16) Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Los Alamos NM USA
Abstract
AbstractRelative permeability is a key parameter for characterizing the multiphase flow dynamics in porous media at macroscopic scale while it can be significantly impacted by wettability. Recently, it has been reported in microfluidic experiments that wettability is dependent on the pore size (Van Rooijen et al., 2022). To investigate the effect of pore‐size‐dependent wettability on relative permeability, we propose a theoretical framework informed by digital core samples to quantify the deviation of relative permeability curves due to wettability change. We find that the significance of impact is highly dependent on two factors: (i) the function between contact angle and pore size (ii) overall pore size distribution. Under linear function, this impact can be significant for tight porous media with a maximum deviation of 1,000%.
Funder
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Laboratory Directed Research and Development
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)