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Mesoscopic Modeling of Capillarity-Induced Two-Phase Transport in a Microfluidic Porous Structure
Authors:Pitambar Randive  Amaresh Dalal  Partha P Mukherjee
Affiliation:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati,Guwahati,India;2.School of Mechanical Engineering,Purdue University,West Lafayette,USA
Abstract:Mesoscopic modeling at the pore scale offers great promise in exploring the underlying structure transport performance of flow through porous media. The present work studies the fluid flow subjected to capillarity-induced resonance in porous media characterized by different porous structure and wettability. The effects of porosity and wettability on the displacement behavior of the fluid flow through porous media are discussed. The results are presented in the form of temporal evolution of percentage saturation and displacement of the fluid front through porous media. The present study reveals that the vibration in the form of acoustic excitation could be significant in the mobilization of fluid through the porous media. The dependence of displacement of the fluid on physicochemical parameters like wettability of the surface, frequency along with the porosity is analyzed. It was observed that the mean displacement of the fluid is more in the case of invading fluid with wetting phase where the driving force strength is not so dominant.
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