Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Porous Media
Chapter 2
Relative Permeability
Three Phase Relative Permeability: Heavy Oil Systems
Relative permeability includes contributions from a number of different variables, each causing some resistance to flow. The resistance to flow of a given phase in a multiphase situation depends primarily on how this phase distributes itself within the porous medium in the presence of other fluids. The variables that affect fluid distribution in a two-phase system include: pore structure and pore size distribution, wettability, saturation history, interfacial tension, interfacial viscosity, viscosity ratio, density ratio, and flow rate More experiments with heavy oil are required to shed more light regarding the effect of each parameter on relative permeability. It cannot be assumed that these parameters will affect relative permeability of oil in the same way described earlier. [24] Maini, B. and Okazawa, T., “Effects of temperature on heavy oil/water relative permeability of sand”, Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, May-June 1987, 33-41. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask PERM! We are here to help the community.References
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