https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510051064
Ageing of random porous media following fluid deterministic displacement, freezing, thawing
1
Physics Department of Wuhan Institute of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430073, P.R. China
2
Physics Department of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan
430074, P.R. China
3
CCAST (World Laboratory), P.O. Box 8730, Beijing 100080, P.R. China
4
International Center for Material Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Shenyang
110015, P.R. China
Received:
30
March
1999
Revised:
8
August
1999
Published online: 15 April 2000
This paper introduces and investigates a simple model of random porous media
degradation via several fluid displacing, freezing, and thawing cycles. The
fluid transport is based on the deterministic method. The result shows that the
topology and the geometry of porous media have a strong effect on
displacement processes. The cluster size of the viscous fingering (VF) pattern
in the percolation cluster increases with the increase of iteration parameter
n. When iteration parameter , the VF pattern does not change with
n. When
and
, the peak value of the distribution
increases as n increases;
is the normalized
distribution of throat sizes after different displacement-damage but before the
freezing. The distribution of throat size N(r) after displacement but before
freezing damage, shows that the major change, after successive cycles, happens
at r> 0.9. The peak value of the distribution
reaches a
maximum when
and r=1, where
is the normalized
distribution of the size of invaded throats for different iterations. This
result is different from invasion percolation. The distribution of velocities
normal to the interface of VF in the percolation cluster is also studied. When
, the scaling function distribution is very sharp. The sweep efficiency
E increases along with the increasing of iteration parameter n and decreases
with the network size L. And E has a minimum as L increases to the maximum
size of the lattice. The VF pattern in the percolation cluster has one frozen
zone and one active zone.
PACS: 47.55.Mh – Flows through porous media / 68.70.+w – Whiskers and dendrites (growth, structure, and nonelectronic properties)
© EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag, 2000