From the pore scale to the lab scale: 3-D lab experiment and numerical simulation of drainage in heterogeneous porous media

Advances in Water Resources(2008)

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A well-controlled 3-D experiment with pre-defined block heterogeneities is conducted, where neutron tomography is used to map 3-D water distribution after two successive drainage steps. The material and hydraulic properties of the two sands are first measured in the laboratory with multistep outflow experiments. Additionally, the pore structure of the sands is acquired by means of image analysis of synchrotron tomography data and the structure is used for pore-scale simulation of one- and two-phase flow with Lattice-Boltzmann methods. This gives us another set of material and hydraulic parameters of the sands. The two sets of hydraulic properties (from the lab scale and from the pore scale) are then used in numerical simulations of the 3-D experiment.
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3-D experiment,Neutron tomography,Heterogeneity,Two-phase flow,Numerical simulation,Pore scale,Lab scale,Lattice-Boltzmann
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