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Title

Stochastic and upscaled analytical modeling of fines migration in porous media induced by low-salinity water injection.

Authors

Yang, Yulong; Yuan, Weifeng; Hou, Jirui; You, Zhenjiang; Li, Jun; Liu, Yang

Abstract

Fines migration induced by injection of low-salinity water (LSW) into porous media can lead to severe pore plugging and consequent permeability reduction. The deep-bed filtration (DBF) theory is used to model the aforementioned phenomenon, which allows us to predict the effluent concentration history and the distribution profile of entrapped particles. However, the previous models fail to consider the movement of the waterflood front. In this study, we derive a stochastic model for fines migration during LSW flooding, in which the Rankine-Hugoniot condition is used to calculate the concentration of detached particles behind and ahead of the moving water front. A downscaling procedure is developed to determine the evolution of pore-size distribution from the exact solution of a large-scale equation system. To validate the proposed model, the obtained exact solutions are used to treat the laboratory data of LSW flooding in artificial soil-packed columns. The tuning results show that the proposed model yields a considerably higher value of the coefficient of determination, compared with the previous models, indicating that the new model can successfully capture the effect of the moving water front on fines migration and precisely match the effluent history of the detached particles.

Subjects

POROUS materials; WATERFRONTS; STOCHASTIC models; WATER

Publication

Applied Mathematics & Mechanics, 2020, Vol 41, Issue 3, p491

ISSN

0253-4827

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10483-020-2583-9

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