This paper is a review of interfacial viscous coupling in multiphase porous
media flow which has been a matter of debate for the last two decades. Sev
eral researchers have viewed the occurrence of interfacial viscous coupling
phenomena as a reality and strongly recommended its incorporation into the
existing Darcy formulation for multiphase flow through porous media. Other
investigators, however, have argued that the effect(s) of mutual transfer
of momentum between flowing fluids is extremely small; hence, it can be ign
ored and there is no real need to modify the conventional Darcy formulation
. Others, however, disagree, even with the existence of such phenomena. Thi
s paper is an attempt to resolve this controversy. To accomplish this task,
and to present a fair judgment about the controversy, three theoretical ap
proaches are reviewed. These are (1) the volume averaging methods, (2) the
irreversible thermodynamic methods and (3) the use of analogous models, whi
ch were used to develop a theoretical understanding of viscous coupling phe
nomena. On the basis of this review, it was found that the phenomena of int
erfacial viscous coupling is closer to a reality rather than a myth. Theref
ore, it is strongly recommended that the conventional two-phase flow formul
ation of Darcy's law should be modified. Some of the important problems, re
lated to validation of interfacial viscous coupling theory, and possible me
ans for resolving them, are identified. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
rights reserved.