We present an analytical formulation useful to interpret the key phenomena involved in non-Newtonian displacement in porous media and an analysis of the results obtained by considering the uncertainty associated with relevant problem parameters. To derive a benchmark solution, we consider the radial dynamics of a moving stable interface in a porous domain saturated by two fluids, displacing and displaced, both non-Newtonian of shear-thinning power-law behavior, assuming the pressure and velocity to be continuous at the interface, and constant initial pressure. The flow law for both fluids is a modified Darcy’s law. Coupling the nonlinear flow law with the continuity equation, and taking into account compressibility effects, yields a set of nonlinear second-order partial differential equations. Considering two fluids with the same flow behavior index n allows transformation of the latter equations via a self-similar variable; further transformation of the equations incorporating the conditions at the interface shows for n<1 the existence of a compression front ahead of the moving interface. Solving the resulting set of nonlinear equations yields the positions of the moving interface and compression front, and the pressure distributions; the latter are derived in closed form for any value of n. A sensitivity analysis of the model responses is conducted both in a deterministic and a stochastic framework. In the latter case, Global Sensitivity Analysis (GSA) of the benchmark analytical model is adopted to study how the effects of uncertainty affecting selected parameters: (a) the fluids flow behavior index, (b) the relative total compressibility and mobility in the displaced and displacing fluid domains, and (c) the domain permeability and porosity, propagate to state variables. The relative influence of input parameters on model outputs is evaluated by means of associated Sobol indices, calculated via the Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE) technique. The goodness of the results obtained by the PCE is assessed by comparison against a traditional Monte Carlo (MC) approach.

Analysis of a benchmark solution for non-Newtonian radial displacement in porous media

CIRIELLO, VALENTINA;DI FEDERICO, VITTORIO
2013

Abstract

We present an analytical formulation useful to interpret the key phenomena involved in non-Newtonian displacement in porous media and an analysis of the results obtained by considering the uncertainty associated with relevant problem parameters. To derive a benchmark solution, we consider the radial dynamics of a moving stable interface in a porous domain saturated by two fluids, displacing and displaced, both non-Newtonian of shear-thinning power-law behavior, assuming the pressure and velocity to be continuous at the interface, and constant initial pressure. The flow law for both fluids is a modified Darcy’s law. Coupling the nonlinear flow law with the continuity equation, and taking into account compressibility effects, yields a set of nonlinear second-order partial differential equations. Considering two fluids with the same flow behavior index n allows transformation of the latter equations via a self-similar variable; further transformation of the equations incorporating the conditions at the interface shows for n<1 the existence of a compression front ahead of the moving interface. Solving the resulting set of nonlinear equations yields the positions of the moving interface and compression front, and the pressure distributions; the latter are derived in closed form for any value of n. A sensitivity analysis of the model responses is conducted both in a deterministic and a stochastic framework. In the latter case, Global Sensitivity Analysis (GSA) of the benchmark analytical model is adopted to study how the effects of uncertainty affecting selected parameters: (a) the fluids flow behavior index, (b) the relative total compressibility and mobility in the displaced and displacing fluid domains, and (c) the domain permeability and porosity, propagate to state variables. The relative influence of input parameters on model outputs is evaluated by means of associated Sobol indices, calculated via the Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE) technique. The goodness of the results obtained by the PCE is assessed by comparison against a traditional Monte Carlo (MC) approach.
File in questo prodotto:
Eventuali allegati, non sono esposti

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11585/143471
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 4
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 4
social impact