화학공학소재연구정보센터
Transport in Porous Media, Vol.85, No.1, 233-258, 2010
Non-isothermal Permeability Impairment by Fines Migration and Deposition in Porous Media including Dispersive Transport
Particle migration and deposition, and resulting permeability impairment occurring in porous media are described by a practical phenomenological model considering temperature variation and particle transport by advection and dispersion. Variation of the filter coefficient and permeability of porous matrix by temperature and particle deposition, and other essential factors are considered by means of the special correlations of the relevant variables and dimensionless numbers. Comparison of the numerical results, obtained using a finite-difference numerical scheme with and without considering the dispersion mechanism and temperature variation, reveals the significance of such effects on fines migration and deposition, and consequent permeability impairment in porous media. Improved model presented in this article can be instrumental for scientifically guided experimentation, analysis, and optimal design of processes involving in transport of colloidal and fine particles through geological subsurface formations.