Geofluids

Micro- and Nanoflow in Porous Media


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1University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

2China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China

3Independent Project Analysis, Inc., Washington, USA

4University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

5Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing, China

6China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China


Micro- and Nanoflow in Porous Media

Description

In the last decades, micro- and nanoflow in porous media are becoming a hot research area, as they are relevant in many petroleum engineering processes, such as hydrocarbon extraction in petroleum reservoirs, deployment of unconventional resources within coal bed methane, and shale and tight formation, as well as heat transfer/exchange enhancement using nanoparticle and environmental focus processes, such as groundwater contamination and CO2 sequestration.

A thorough understanding of the micro- and nanoflow in porous media will lead to a better comprehension of fluid flow and/or heat transfer behavior in the unconventional tight porous media and will contribute to an improved engineering application. This special issue emphasizes fundamental scientific innovation on theoretical and mathematical modeling of fluids, including micro/nanofluids, flow, and transport properties in porous media, with an emphasis on contributions which increase the basic understanding of theoretical and experimental approaches of flow and transport through porous media and their application to engineering and scientific problems.

We invite authors to contribute original research and critical review articles related to all aspects of micro- and nanoflow in porous media by means of theoretical and experimental approaches.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Nonlinear flow
  • Interface effect of pore surface
  • Fractal-based approaches to characterize tight porous media
  • 3D digital models and pore network modeling
  • Nanoscale heat and/or mass transfer
  • Nanoparticle flow through porous media
  • Application in both conventional and unconventional oil and gas reservoirs

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 9080325
  • - Research Article

Impact of the Microstructure of Polymer Drag Reducer on Slick-Water Fracturing

Zhi-yu Liu | Fu-jian Zhou | ... | Dao-bin Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 2849356
  • - Research Article

Development of a New Multifunctional Cationic Surfactant System with Corrosion Inhibiting Ability

Erdong Yao | Tianbo Liang | ... | Fujian Zhou
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 6439401
  • - Research Article

Study on Fluid-Induced Vibration Power Harvesting of Square Columns under Different Attack Angles

Meng Zhang | Guifeng Zhao | Junlei Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 8730749
  • - Research Article

Retention of Nanoparticles: From Laboratory Cores to Outcrop Scale

Harpreet Singh | Farzam Javadpour
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 2176932
  • - Review Article

A Review of Critical Conditions for the Onset of Nonlinear Fluid Flow in Rock Fractures

Liyuan Yu | Richeng Liu | Yujing Jiang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 8916313
  • - Research Article

Computational Flow Dynamic Simulation of Micro Flow Field Characteristics Drainage Device Used in the Process of Oil-Water Separation

Guangya Jin | Zhijian Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2017
  • - Article ID 6390607
  • - Research Article

An Experimental Study on Solute Transport in One-Dimensional Clay Soil Columns

Muhammad Zaheer | Zhang Wen | ... | Menggui Jin
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