润湿
俘获
微流控
残余油
毛细管作用
提高采收率
多孔介质
毛细管压力
多孔性
渗吸
饱和(图论)
化学物理
材料科学
纳米技术
复合材料
毛细管数
残余物
机械
化学工程
流体力学
微通道
油藏
相对渗透率
多相流
炸薯条
润湿转变
磁导率
纳米流体学
油滴
航程(航空)
作者
Yingxue Hu,Keyan Wang,Haozhou Wang,Hanyi Huang,Wei Xu,Zhaolin Gu,Junwei Su,Hui Jin
摘要
Wettability governs two-phase flow in porous media, thereby directly affecting the security of CO2 geological sequestration and oil recovery efficiency, yet the role of mixed-wettability remains poorly understood. This study investigates the dynamics of capillary trapping using a real-rock microfluidic chip that preserves the authentic pore structures and mineral composition of natural rock. By employing high-resolution in situ imaging, we compared waterflooding behaviors under water-wet and stearic acid-induced mixed-wet conditions across a range of capillary numbers. In unaged water-wet media, residual oil is primarily trapped as isolated singlets due to the snap-off events driven by the wetting films and corner flows. High injection rates were found to suppress this mechanism by restricting the film development time, thereby significantly reducing residual oil saturation. Conversely, wettability alteration fundamentally shifts the trapping regime. In mixed-wet systems, residual oil saturation increased significantly, forming extensive multi-pore clusters anchored to oil-wet regions. This enhanced trapping results from the inability of water to form stable films on oil-wet walls, which suppresses snap-off events and promotes macroscopic bypassing. Furthermore, a direct correlation between local wettability distribution and trapping mechanics was established, identifying four distinct behaviors in mixed-wet porous media: classical snap-off, local bypassing in asymmetric pores, ganglion trapping, and macroscopic bypassing across continuous oil-wet zones. These findings demonstrate that the spatial distribution of wettability governs the transition from film-driven snap-off to wettability-induced bypassing, serving as the dominant factor controlling residual oil morphology in complex porous media.
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