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Three-fluid retention in porous media involving water, PCE and air
Authors:C Hofstee  J H Dane  W E Hill
Abstract:A classical way to obtain three-fluid retention curves in porous media from measured two-fluid retention curves is based on the Leverett concept, which states that the total volumetric liquid content in a water-wet porous medium, containing water, a nonaqueous-phase liquid (NAPL) and air, is a function of the capillary pressure across the interface between the continuous NAPL and air. This functional relationship results from the assumed condition that in a three-fluid porous medium, the intermediate wetting fluid spreads over the water-air interface. Application of Leverett's concept may not be valid, however, for nonspreading NAPLs like perchloroethylene (PCE). This paper discusses measurements of both PCE-air and water-PCE-air retention curves using a long vertical column in conjunction with a dual-energy gamma radiation system. The data indicate that the Leverett concept was applicable only until a critical PCE saturation had been reached.
Keywords:Aqueous phase liquis (APL)  Nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL)  Dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL)  Saturation  Capillary pressure  Leverett  Dual-energy gamma radiation
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