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Summary
Suspension, colloidal, and emulsion flow in rocks with particle
size-exclusion may have a strong effect on the reservoir and on the well
behavior during fines migration and production, drilling-fluid invasion into
oil- or gas-bearing formations, or injection of seawater or produced water. The
stochastic microscale equations for size-exclusion colloidal transport in
porous media (PM) are derived. The proposed model includes the following new
features: It accounts for the accessible flux in the expression for capture
rate, it accounts for the increase of inlet concentration caused by the
injected particles entering only the accessible area, and it accounts for the
dilution of effluent accessible flux in the overall flux of the produced
suspension.
Two sets of laboratory tests on short-term injection of monosized
suspensions have been carried out in engineered PM. The treatment of the
laboratory data for short-term continuous-suspension injection shows good
agreement with the modeling results. The proposed model shows a better fit to
the experimental data than the previous population-balance model for suspension
transport in PM, which validates the proposed modified model.
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History
- Original manuscript received:
1 December 2011
- Revised manuscript received:
15 April 2012
- Manuscript approved:
30 May 2012
- Published online:
23 January 2013