Oil Ganglia Mobility Enhancement by Droplet Formation for Surfactant Flooding in Porous Media

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B. Haney
T. Cochard
A. Julien
J. Wu
R. Davis
L. Xiao
D. A. Weitz
Y.-Q. Song
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[1] Harvard University,School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)
[2] China University of Petroleum,Department of Physics
[3] Harvard University,Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
[4] Harvard University,undefined
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Transport in Porous Media | 2024年 / 151卷
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Porous media; Multiphase flow; Surfactant flow; Droplet formation;
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We study the formation of oil droplets from an initially trapped large oil ganglion under surfactant flooding, using a microfluidic device consisting of a two-dimensional array of regularly spaced square posts. We observe that above a critical capillary number for oil mobilization, breakage of the ganglion results in the formation of either trapped patches spanning multiple pores or numerous mobile droplets that exit the device at a velocity comparable to the average flooding fluid velocity. These mobile droplets, however, are only observed when above a secondary capillary number threshold. The formation of these droplets is found to involve the simultaneous occurrence of three different passive droplet generation mechanisms where a droplet is formed as it is pulled by perpendicular fluid flow, as it is pulled by co-axial fluid flow, and or as it splits due to collision with a post. Our results show that oil breakthroughs only occur when the oil is in the form of mobile droplets, suggesting that droplet formation can be an important condition for the mobility of residual oil in porous media. Additionally, this post-array microfluidic device can be used for the production of monodisperse droplets whose size can be controlled by the spacing of the posts.
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