Transport in Porous Media, Vol.57, No.1, 59-73, 2004
Theoretical and experimental investigations of miscible displacement in fractured porous media
In this paper a mathematical model for miscible displacement in fractured porous media is developed. The model takes into account mechanisms of mass transfer between fracture and matrix. The model is normalized by using the dimensionless parameters, which characterize the process, and the analytical solutions of the resulting system of equations are provided by utilizing the method of characteristics. For comparison the results of model with experimental results, laboratory displacement tests have been performed in fractured systems under miscible displacement. The porous media used were cylindrical Asmari cores from Iranian reservoirs containing an artificially vertical fracture. Normal heptane and kerosene were two miscible fluid used. There is very good agreement between experiments and model prediction.
Keywords:fractured porous media;method of characteristics;matrix-fracture mass transfer;miscible displacement;laboratory miscible displacement