Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena
A one-dimensional ternary two-phase simulator has been extended to include improved physical properties. These physical properties - such as phase behavior, interfacial tension, residual saturations, relative permeabilities, phase viscosities, wettability, capillary pressure, adsorption and dispersi...
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paper:paper_01693913_v24_n3_p247_Bidner2023-06-08T15:18:18Z Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena Chemical flooding Immiscible Interfacial tension Miscibility Mobility control Numerical simulation Phase behavior Surfactant Ternary Wettability Adsorption Computer simulation Dispersions Effects Enhanced recovery Groundwater pollution Mechanical permeability Pressure effects Simulators Solubility Surface active agents Surface tension Capillary pressure Chemical flooding Immiscible Mobility control Oil spill cleaning Phase behavior Wettability Physical properties floods mass transfer modelling physical properties chemical flood permeability phase behaviour physical properties porous media wettability A one-dimensional ternary two-phase simulator has been extended to include improved physical properties. These physical properties - such as phase behavior, interfacial tension, residual saturations, relative permeabilities, phase viscosities, wettability, capillary pressure, adsorption and dispersion - are modeled as concentration dependent functions. Their functionality completely controls the chemical flood transport phenomena. In this paper, the influence of phase behavior, interfacial tension reduction, mobility control and wettability alteration on chemical flooding are analyzed. In a subsequent paper the influence of capillary pressure, adsorption, and physical and numerical dispersion will be presented. The main application of the simulator here presented is to describe enhanced oil recovery processes. It may also be applied to describe oil spill cleaning and groundwater contamination. © 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1996 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01693913_v24_n3_p247_Bidner http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01693913_v24_n3_p247_Bidner |
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Universidad de Buenos Aires |
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Chemical flooding Immiscible Interfacial tension Miscibility Mobility control Numerical simulation Phase behavior Surfactant Ternary Wettability Adsorption Computer simulation Dispersions Effects Enhanced recovery Groundwater pollution Mechanical permeability Pressure effects Simulators Solubility Surface active agents Surface tension Capillary pressure Chemical flooding Immiscible Mobility control Oil spill cleaning Phase behavior Wettability Physical properties floods mass transfer modelling physical properties chemical flood permeability phase behaviour physical properties porous media wettability |
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Chemical flooding Immiscible Interfacial tension Miscibility Mobility control Numerical simulation Phase behavior Surfactant Ternary Wettability Adsorption Computer simulation Dispersions Effects Enhanced recovery Groundwater pollution Mechanical permeability Pressure effects Simulators Solubility Surface active agents Surface tension Capillary pressure Chemical flooding Immiscible Mobility control Oil spill cleaning Phase behavior Wettability Physical properties floods mass transfer modelling physical properties chemical flood permeability phase behaviour physical properties porous media wettability Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
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Chemical flooding Immiscible Interfacial tension Miscibility Mobility control Numerical simulation Phase behavior Surfactant Ternary Wettability Adsorption Computer simulation Dispersions Effects Enhanced recovery Groundwater pollution Mechanical permeability Pressure effects Simulators Solubility Surface active agents Surface tension Capillary pressure Chemical flooding Immiscible Mobility control Oil spill cleaning Phase behavior Wettability Physical properties floods mass transfer modelling physical properties chemical flood permeability phase behaviour physical properties porous media wettability |
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A one-dimensional ternary two-phase simulator has been extended to include improved physical properties. These physical properties - such as phase behavior, interfacial tension, residual saturations, relative permeabilities, phase viscosities, wettability, capillary pressure, adsorption and dispersion - are modeled as concentration dependent functions. Their functionality completely controls the chemical flood transport phenomena. In this paper, the influence of phase behavior, interfacial tension reduction, mobility control and wettability alteration on chemical flooding are analyzed. In a subsequent paper the influence of capillary pressure, adsorption, and physical and numerical dispersion will be presented. The main application of the simulator here presented is to describe enhanced oil recovery processes. It may also be applied to describe oil spill cleaning and groundwater contamination. © 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers. |
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Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
title_short |
Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
title_full |
Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
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Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
title_full_unstemmed |
Influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
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influence of phase behavior on chemical flood transport phenomena |
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1996 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01693913_v24_n3_p247_Bidner http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01693913_v24_n3_p247_Bidner |
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