M. Hashemi et al., Monte Carlo simulation of two-phase flow in porous media: Invasion with two invaders and two defenders, PHYSICA A, 267(1-2), 1999, pp. 1-33
We report the results of extensive Monte Carlo simulations of a novel model
of two-phase Bow in porous media, recently proposed by us (Phys. Rev. Lett
. 80 (1998) 3248), in which the two fluids act both as the invading as well
as the defending fluids. The phenomenon is relevant to several multiphase
flow problems in porous systems and, in particular, in fractured porous med
ia. Our simulations show that the structure of the fluids' clusters is vola
tile and changes with the time t and length scale. Moreover, ils, the numbe
r of clusters of size s, [s], the mean cluster size, and the fluids' satura
tions all oscillate aperiodically with t, indicating the continuing breakup
and recoalescence of the clusters. The effect of flow of thin films of the
wetting fluid on the dynamics of the displacement is shown to be strong. N
ovel dynamical scaling laws for the cluster-size distribution are obtained.
The results are in qualitative agreement with experimental observations. (
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