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Immiscible fluid flow in porous media: dielectric properties
Authors:A Alharthi  J Lange  E Whitaker
Abstract:The movement and retention of immiscible fluids in porous media was determined using a microwave dielectric measuring technique. The technique was used to monitor the composite dielectric constant of columns containing model soil materials to observe the effect of displacement of various saturating fluids by water and determine the retained immiscible components. Various combinations of displacing fluids, both miscible and immiscible, were studied, yielding time-dependent flow characteristics as well as the total retention factor. The flow circumstances were similar to what would be encountered in an accidental spill of chlorocarbons or crude oil.The retention of chlorocarbons and crude oil was determined for model soils consisting of sand or glass spheres. The storage capacity of the sand for immiscible fluids was dependent on the fluid initially saturating the porous medium. For chlorocarbons, it was increased in water-wet compared to dry sands while the inverse was true for crude oil. The retention of crude oil in the sand was dependent on the water flow velocity and was much larger than that for chlorocarbons. The crude oil could be displaced by solvents such as cyclohexane in the sand but the net volume occupied by the two immiscible fluids after water flushing did not change appreciably, i.e. the crude oil component was replaced by the solvent. Application of a miscible fluid-water mixture or surfactants improved the ability of water to displace the immiscible fluid from the sand column.
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