wettability and the distribution of oil and water in the porous media Xuanqi zhang Petroleum engineering college
wettability and the distribution of oil and water in the porous media Xuanqi zhang Petroleum engineering college
油藏物理学一油藏岩石的润湿性及油水分布 selective wet on the rock 1.Wet Definition:the phenomena that liquid will disperse along the solid surface because the effect of the surface molecules force
油藏物理学——油藏岩石的润湿性及油水分布 selective wet on the rock 1.Wet Definition: the phenomena that liquid will disperse along the solid surface because the effect of the surface molecules force
The wet between liquid and solid depends on molecule gravitation between liquid molecules or liquid and solid.If the molecule gravitation between liquid and solid is more than the molecule gravitation between liquids,liquid molecule will adsorb on the surface of solid
The wet between liquid and solid depends on molecule gravitation between liquid molecules or liquid and solid. If the molecule gravitation between liquid and solid is more than the molecule gravitation between liquids, liquid molecule will adsorb on the surface of solid
油藏物理学一油藏岩石的润湿性及油水分布 2.wettability Wettability is the term used to describe the relative adhesion of two fluids to a solid surface. one of fluid disperse along the surface of solid or adsorb on the surface of solid if there are two immiscible fluids on surface of solid
油藏物理学——油藏岩石的润湿性及油水分布 2. wettability Wettability is the term used to describe the relative adhesion of two fluids to a solid surface. one of fluid disperse along the surface of solid or adsorb on the surface of solid if there are two immiscible fluids on surface of solid
In a porous medium containing two or more immiscible fluids,wettability is a measure of the preferential tendency of one of the fluids to wet (spread or adhere to)the surface.In a water-wet brine-oil-rock system,water will occupy the smaller pores and wet the major portion of the surfaces in the larger pores
In a porous medium containing two or more immiscible fluids, wettability is a measure of the preferential tendency of one of the fluids to wet (spread or adhere to) the surface. In a water-wet brine-oil-rock system, water will occupy the smaller pores and wet the major portion of the surfaces in the larger pores