Controlling capillary fingering using pore size gradients in disordered media

PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS(2019)

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Capillary fingering is a displacement process that can occur when a nonwetting fluid displaces a wetting fluid from a homogeneous disordered porous medium. Here, we investigate how this process is influenced by a pore size gradient. Using microfluidic experiments and computational pore-network models, we show that the nonwetting fluid displacement behavior depends sensitively on the direction and the magnitude of the gradient. The fluid displacement depends on the competition between a pore size gradient and pore-scale disorder; indeed, a sufficiently large gradient can completely suppress capillary fingering. By analyzing capillary forces at the pore scale, we identify a nondimensional parameter that describes the physics underlying these diverse flow behaviors. Our results thus expand the understanding of flow in complex porous media and suggest a new way to control flow behavior via the introduction of pore size gradients.
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capillary fingering,pore size gradients
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