Department of Mechanical Engineering, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Ankara, Turkey
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The Pore Scale Simulation of Gas and Water Two-Phase Flow in Rough-Walled Fractures
Author(s): Isabel Tork*
The pore-scale behaviour of gas and water in rough-walled hydrophilic fractures is critical to understanding the gas production features of naturally
fractured formations. In this study, the volume of fluid (VOF) approach is utilised to perform a systematic examination of gas and water flow
characteristics in both single-fracture and Y-shaped junction fracture models. According to numerical simulations, the gas/water rate ratio altered
the shape, phase distribution, and saturation of gas bubbles and slugs. The gas/water ratio has a bigger influence than fracture roughness and
tortuosity, whereas total fluid rate has no effect. Because the channel aperture ratio alone controls the phase distribution and referential paths in
Y-shaped junction models, the impact of the intersecting angle and fluid flow rate can be ignored... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-2296.2022.9.266
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