PERMEABILITY Flow of Liquids in Porous Media

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BIO 208 FLUID FLOW OPERATIONS IN BIOPROCESSING [ ]
Advertisements

Hydrodynamics in Porous Media
Groundwater Flow Equations
Vector Operations in R 3 Section 6.7. Standard Unit Vectors in R 3 The standard unit vectors, i(1,0,0), j(0,1,0) and k(0,0,1) can be used to form any.
Density, ρ= mass/unitvolume –Slugs/ft3;kg/m3
Liquids and Gasses Matter that “Flows”
Pharos University ME 259 Fluid Mechanics for Electrical Students Revision for Mid-Term Exam Dr. A. Shibl.
Water Movement in Soil and Rocks. Two Principles to Remember:
Subsurface Air Flow Air is a fluid (but not a liquid) that behaves similarly to water We see pressure changes in the subsurface due to barometric pressure.
Fluid Statics.
Fluid Mechanics Fluid Statics. Pressure field Pressure is a scalar field: p = p(x; y; z; t) The value of p varies in space, but p is not associated with.
Hinge Statics ? Surface Forces.
Monroe L. Weber-Shirk S chool of Civil and Environmental Engineeringhinge ? Statics Surface Forces 
Hinge Statics ? Surface Forces.
Fluid mechanics 3.1 – key points
Unit 3 - FLUID MECHANICS.
In the analysis of a tilting pad thrust bearing, the following dimensions were measured: h1 = 10 mm, h2 = 5mm, L = 10 cm, B = 24 cm The shaft rotates.
Core Ag Engineering Principles – Session 1
Press the button to start Permeability Permeability Home DevelopersReferencesSummary 1: What is Permeability 2: The Darcy Law 3: Measurements Back Next.
EULER’S EQUATION Fluid Mechanics CHAPTER 4 Dr . Ercan Kahya
Conversion Factors for Oilfield Units.
8. Permeability (Das, chapter 7)
PFR design. Accounting for pressure drop Chemical Reaction Engineering I Aug Dec 2011 Dept. Chem. Engg., IIT-Madras.
Flow rate across a fluid element with top and bottom faces moving Fluid element h dx dy Consider the fluid element with dimensions dx, dy, and h (film.
Soil Physics 2010 Outline Announcements Where were we? More saturated flow.
Fluid Properties: Liquid or Gas
Reynold’s Number Reynold’s number is ratio of inersial forces & viscous forces & have no units. N Re = ρDU/µ ρ = Density of fluid (g/cm3) D = Diamerter.
Unit: IV-Fluid Dynamic
FLUID DYNAMICS BERNOULLI’S EQUATION BY GP CAPT NC CHATTOPADHYAY.
CHAPTER 2 Fluid Statics and Its Applications Nature of fluids
Chapter 15 Fluid Mechanics.
Analytical Solution of the Diffusivity Equation. FAQReferencesSummaryInfo Learning Objectives Introduction Analytical Solution Linear Systems Radial Systems.
1 Ground Water Basics Porosity Head Hydraulic Conductivity Transmissivity.
Estimating The Viscosity Bio-fluids Bien 301 Jasma Batham.
III. Fluid Statics. Contents 1. Pressure in Static Fluid 2. Governing Equation 3. Units and Scales of Pressure 4. Pressure Measurement 5. Fluid Force.
Chapter 14 Fluids.
Fluid Flow Continuity and Bernoulli’s Equation
FLOW THROUGH GRANULAR BEDS AND PACKED COLUMN
CP502 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Reports Lab Reports for first lab session are due.
Addendum : Hydrostatic Equilibrium and Chemical Potential. Previously we found that between two incompressible fluids the equilibrium condition is satisfied.
AKM 205 AKIŞKANLAR MEKANİĞİ Yrd.Doç.Dr. Onur Tunçer İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi “AKIŞKAN STATİĞİ”
Date of download: 7/9/2016 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Highly Compressible Porous Media Flow near a Wellbore: Effect of Gas Acceleration.
Chapter 5 Pressure Transient Testing (I)
Groundwater P = Q + ET + G + DS.
MEKANIKA TANAH I PERTEMUAN II PERMEABILITAS TANAH Oleh :
Flow in Aquifers – 1 Confined Aquifer Flow
Cryogenic Flow in Corrugated Pipes
Darcy’s Law and Richards Equation
Flow to Wells – 2 Steady flow to a well in an unconfined aquifer
PERMEABILITY Gas Flow in Porous Media
GUIDED BY:- ANERI CHAvan.
Chapter 14 Fluids.
A First Course on Kinetics and Reaction Engineering
Modeling and experimental study of coupled porous/channel flow
PERMEABILITY Flow of Liquids in Porous Media
PERMEABILITY . Some slides in this section are from NExT PERF Short Course Notes, Some slides appear to have been obtained from unknown primary sources.
Porous Flow.
Porous Flow.
Pressure & Depth.
PERMEABILITY . Some slides in this section are from NExT PERF Short Course Notes, Some slides appear to have been obtained from unknown primary sources.
Conversion Factors for Oilfield Units.
Measuring Fluid Flow Rate,
INSTRUCTOR © 2017, John R. Fanchi
FLUIDS IN MOTION The equations that follow are applied when a moving fluid exhibits streamline flow. Streamline flow assumes that as each particle in the.
PERMEABILITY Gas Flow in Porous Media
PHY 711 Classical Mechanics and Mathematical Methods
FLUID MECHANICS - Review
PHY 711 Classical Mechanics and Mathematical Methods
PERMEABILITY Flow of Liquids in Porous Media
Presentation transcript:

PERMEABILITY Flow of Liquids in Porous Media .

Linear Flow, Incompressible Liquid 1-D Linear Flow System steady state flow incompressible fluid, q(0s  L) = constant d includes effect of dZ/ds (change in elevation) A(0s  L) = constant Darcy flow (Darcy’s Law is valid) k = constant (non-reactive fluid) single phase (S=1) isothermal (constant ) L q A 1 2

Linear Flow, Incompressible Liquid Darcy’s Law: q12 > 0, if 1 > 2 Use of flow potential, , valid for horizontal, vertical or inclined flow L q A 1 2

Radial Flow, Incompressible Liquid 1-D Radial Flow System steady state flow incompressible fluid, q(rws  re) = constant horizontal flow (dZ/ds = 0   = p) A(rws  re) = 2prh where, h=constant Darcy flow (Darcy’s Law is valid) k = constant (non-reactive fluid) single phase (S=1) isothermal (constant ) ds = -dr q re rw

Radial Flow, Incompressible Liquid Darcy’s Law: qew > 0, if pe > pw q re rw

Flow Potential - Gravity Term  = p - gZ/c Z+ Z is elevation measured from a datum  has dimension of pressure Oilfield Units c = (144 in2/ft2)(32.17 lbmft/lbfs2)

Flow Potential - Darcy’s Experiment Discuss ABW, Fig. 2-26 (pg. 68) Confirm that for the static (no flow) case, the flow potential is constant (there is no potential gradient to cause flow) top of sand pack bottom of sand pack

Flow Potential - Example Problem Discuss ABW, Example 2-8 (pg. 75) Solve this problem using flow potential

Permeability Units Discuss ABW, Example 2-9 (pg. 79) 2 conversion factors needed to illustrate permeability units of cm2 cp  Pas atm Pa