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Numerical Pore-Scale Modeling of Three-Phase Fluid Flow: Comparison between Simulation and Experiment

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Pereira, G.

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A pore scale model which incorporates all the mechanisms observed in glass micromodel experiments is presented to describe three-phase drainage fluid flow in both water-wet and oil-wet porous media. The pressures of all phases are computed to describe the fluid flow and reproduce many of the observed characteristics of the three-phase flow.

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Physical Review E

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