Task statement for physical and mathematical modeling of fluid behavior in porous media

Authors: I.B. Ivanishin (LUKOIL-Engineering LLC, RF, Moscow), E.V. Shelyago, I.V. Yazynina (Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, RF, Moscow)

Key words: modeling, filtration, x-ray, tomography, core.

The article presents research results of liquid properties near the solid surface. The object of these researches is basically water and some one component organic liquids. Their example shows changes of liquid physical properties under the solid surface influence: density, viscosity, phase transition temperature, electrical properties. The necessity of additional experimental information is concluded. Tasks of surface phenomenon in porous void quantitative experimental research method creation, linking of surface phenomenon and traditional core sample research results are announced.
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