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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Yixin Zhao; Shanbin Xue; Songbai Han; Zhongwei Chen; Shimin Liu; Derek Elsworth; Linfeng He; Jianchao Cai; Yuntao Liu; Dongfeng Chen
Capillary imbibition in variably saturated porous media is important in defining displacement processes and transport in the vadose zone and in low-permeability barriers and reservoirs. Nonintrusive imaging in real time offers the potential to examine critical impacts of heterogeneity and surface properties on imbibition dynamics. Neutron radiography is applied as a powerful imaging tool to observe temporal changes in the spatial distribution of water in porous materials. We analyze water imbibition in both homogeneous and heterogeneous low-permeability sandstones. Dynamic observations of the advance of the imbibition front with time are compared with characterizations of microstructure (via high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT)), pore size distribution (Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry), and permeability of the contrasting samples. We use an automated method to detect the progress of wetting front with time and link this to square-root-of-time progress. These data are used to estimate the effect of microstructure on water sorptivity from a modified Lucas-Washburn equation. Moreover, a model is established to calculate the maximum capillary diameter by modifying the Hagen-Poiseuille and Young-Laplace equations based on fractal theory. Comparing the calculated maximum capillary diameter with the maximum pore diameter (from high-resolution CT) shows congruence between the two independent methods for the homogeneous silty sandstone but less effectively for the heterogeneous sandstone. Finally, we use these data to link observed response with the physical characteristics of the contrasting media—homogeneous versus heterogeneous—and to demonstrate the sensitivity of sorptivity expressly to tortuosity rather than porosity in low-permeability sandstones.
Physics Procedia | 2013
Linfeng He; Songbai Han; Hongli Wang; Lijie Hao; Meimei Wu; Guohai Wei; Yu Wang; Yuntao Liu; Kai Sun; Dongfeng Chen
Physics Procedia | 2013
Songbai Han; Meimei Wu; Hongli Wang; Lijie Hao; Guohai Wei; Linfeng He; Yu Wang; Yuntao Liu; Dongfeng Chen
Solid State Sciences | 2009
Jinxia Deng; Jun Chen; Ranbo Yu; Guirong Liu; Xianran Xing; Songbai Han; Yuntao Liu; Dongfeng Chen; Linfeng He
Materials Letters | 2017
Peng Zhang; Zhaolin Liu; Songbai Han; Linfeng He; Harald S. Müller; Tiejun Zhao; Yu Wang
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011
Guangcui Yuan; Hongxia Zhang; He Cheng; Charles C. Han; Tianfu Li; Linfeng He; Yuntao Liu; Dongfeng Chen
Archive | 2011
Yu Wang; Hongli Wang; Songbai Han; Lijie Hao; Meimei Wu; Linfeng He; Guohai Wei; Zhouxiang Yu; Dongfeng Chen; Yuntao Liu
Ceramics International | 2016
Meimei Wu; Wei Wang; Xuesheng Jiao; Guohai Wei; Linfeng He; Songbai Han; Yuntao Liu; Dongfeng Chen
Physics Procedia | 2013
Guohai Wei; Songbai Han; Hongli Wang; Lijie Hao; Meimei Wu; Linfeng He; Yu Wang; Yuntao Liu; Kai Sun; Dongfeng Chen
Physics Procedia | 2015
Guohai Wei; Songbai Han; Hongli Wang; Linfeng He; Yu Wang; Meimei Wu; Yuntao Liu; Dongfeng Chen