Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous Media
Simulating fluid flow at micro level is an ongoing problem. Simplified macroscopic flow models like Darcy’s law is unable to estimate fluid dynamic properties of porous media. The digital sample reconstruction by high resolution X-ray computed tomography scanning and fluid-dynamics simulation, toget...
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doaj-b03edc95c42641248ebc304618a8e1b82020-11-25T01:38:42ZengUniversity of TehranJournal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering2423-673X2423-67212019-06-015319110010.22059/JCHPE.2019.273826.1265Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous MediaMohammad Reza Rasaei0Fahime Firoozpour1Institute of Petroleum Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranInstitute of Petroleum Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranSimulating fluid flow at micro level is an ongoing problem. Simplified macroscopic flow models like Darcy’s law is unable to estimate fluid dynamic properties of porous media. The digital sample reconstruction by high resolution X-ray computed tomography scanning and fluid-dynamics simulation, together with the increasing power of super-computers, allow to carry out pore-scale simulations through digitally-reconstructed porous samples. The pore-scale flows which derived from computational fluid dynamic are then evaluated using the finite volume method implemented in the open-source platform OpenFOAM®. In this work to verify the solver in porous media we simulated fluid flow around sphere in body-centered cubic (bcc) lattice and calculated the dimensionless permeability for a wide range of radius and porosity; the results are comparable with those obtained by using carman-kozeny equation. Then this solver is performed on realistic sample to investigate the effect of sample size on calculated permeability and tortuosity and the mesh refinement levels for a fixed image resolution.https://jchpe.ut.ac.ir/article_71552.htmlCFDComputed Micro-tomographyDigital Rock PhysicsFinite Volume MethodOpenFOAMPermeability |
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Mohammad Reza Rasaei Fahime Firoozpour |
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Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous Media |
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Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous Media |
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Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous Media |
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Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous Media |
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Absolute Permeability Calculation by Direct Numerical Simulation in Porous Media |
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absolute permeability calculation by direct numerical simulation in porous media |
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University of Tehran |
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Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering |
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2423-673X 2423-6721 |
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Simulating fluid flow at micro level is an ongoing problem. Simplified macroscopic flow models like Darcy’s law is unable to estimate fluid dynamic properties of porous media. The digital sample reconstruction by high resolution X-ray computed tomography scanning and fluid-dynamics simulation, together with the increasing power of super-computers, allow to carry out pore-scale simulations through digitally-reconstructed porous samples. The pore-scale flows which derived from computational fluid dynamic are then evaluated using the finite volume method implemented in the open-source platform OpenFOAM®. In this work to verify the solver in porous media we simulated fluid flow around sphere in body-centered cubic (bcc) lattice and calculated the dimensionless permeability for a wide range of radius and porosity; the results are comparable with those obtained by using carman-kozeny equation. Then this solver is performed on realistic sample to investigate the effect of sample size on calculated permeability and tortuosity and the mesh refinement levels for a fixed image resolution. |
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CFD Computed Micro-tomography Digital Rock Physics Finite Volume Method OpenFOAM Permeability |
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