Temperature effect on non-Darcian flow in low-permeability porous media
Abstract
In low-permeability porous media, the velocity of a fluid flow exhibits a nonlinear dependence on the imposed pressure gradient. This non-Darcian flow behavior has important implications to geological disposal of nuclear waste, hydrocarbon extraction from shale, and flow and transport in clay-rich aquifers. Temperature has been postulated to affect the threshold pressure gradient of a non-Darcian flow; however, the supporting data is very limited. In this study we for the first time report a systematic measurement of the threshold pressure gradient under various permeabilities and temperatures. The results show that a higher temperature leads to a lower threshold pressure gradient under the same permeability and a faster reduction of the threshold pressure gradient with increasing permeability. The experimental data are fitted to a two-parameter model to determine the parameters, h0 and a, which characterize the interfacial fluid-solid interactions and the transition between the Darcy and non-Darcian regimes.
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@article{arxiv.2208.02352,
title = {Temperature effect on non-Darcian flow in low-permeability porous media},
author = {Yuntian Teng and Yifeng Wang and Zihao Li and Rui Qiao and Cheng Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.02352},
year = {2022}
}