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Characterization of immiscible phase displacement in heterogeneous pore structures: Parallel multicomponent lattice Boltzmann simulation and experimental …

Ju et al., 2019

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17135444805768173883
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Ju Y
Gong W
Zheng J
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International Journal of Multiphase Flow

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Understanding and characterization of immiscible-fluid displacement mechanisms in pore structures are required for enhanced hydrocarbon resource recovery in unconventional tight reservoirs. The displacement process of immiscible fluids in a porous structure on the pore …
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