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Surfactant-induced changes in gravity fingering of water through a light oil
Authors:David A DiCarlo  Tim W J Bauters  Christophe J G Darnault  Eva Wong  Barnes R Bierck  Tammo S Steenhuis  J -Yves Parlange
Abstract:Gravity-driven preferential flow (fingering) can greatly affect how one fluid displaces another in the subsurface. We have studied the internal properties of these preferential flow paths for water, with and without surfactants, infiltrating into oil saturated porous media using synchrotron X-rays, and miniature tensiometers to characterize fluid content and pressure relationships. We also used a light transmission technique to visualize overall flow pattern. Capillary pressure and water content decrease behind the front, similar to fingers in air-dry sand, with quantitative differences for five different surfactants with surface tensions ranging from 4–21 g/s2. Using unstable flow theory, the finger widths, capillary pressure drops within the fingers, finger tip lengths, and finger splitting dynamics were scaled successfully with interfacial tension, fluid density, and the contact angle using the fingers in air–water systems as the reference.
Keywords:Preferential flow  Tomograpy  Two-phase flow  Constitutive relationship  Interfacial tension  X-rays
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