Chin. Phys. Lett.  2002, Vol. 19 Issue (12): 1835-1837    DOI:
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A New Method for the Analysis of Relative Permeability in Porous Media
XU You-Sheng1;WU Feng-Min1,2
1College of Mathematics, Physics and Information Science, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004 2College of Science, Zhejiang Uuniversity of Technology, Hangzhou 310014
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XU You-Sheng, WU Feng-Min 2002 Chin. Phys. Lett. 19 1835-1837
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Abstract By combining three-dimensional digital microtomography techniques with the lattice Boltzmann method, a new methodology is used to analyse the relative permeability of multiphase flow in porous media. The results indicate that the two coupling coefficients K12 and K21 have the same magnitude, therefore the Onsager reciprocity still holds. The results also agree well with the results of pipe flow numerical experiments.
Keywords: 47.55.Mh      02.70.-c      04.60.Nc      05.20.Dd     
Published: 01 December 2002
PACS:  47.55.Mh  
  02.70.-c (Computational techniques; simulations)  
  04.60.Nc (Lattice and discrete methods)  
  05.20.Dd (Kinetic theory)  
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