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Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures

Viscoelastic surfactant (VES) fluid and hydrolyzed polyacryamide (HPAM) solution are two of the most common fracturing fluids used in the hydraulic fracturing development of unconventional reservoirs. The filtration of fracturing fluids in porous media is mainly determined by the flow patterns in po...

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Autores principales: Yu, Xiaoxi, Li, Yuan, Liu, Yuquan, Yang, Yuping, Wu, Yining
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11081291
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author Yu, Xiaoxi
Li, Yuan
Liu, Yuquan
Yang, Yuping
Wu, Yining
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Li, Yuan
Liu, Yuquan
Yang, Yuping
Wu, Yining
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description Viscoelastic surfactant (VES) fluid and hydrolyzed polyacryamide (HPAM) solution are two of the most common fracturing fluids used in the hydraulic fracturing development of unconventional reservoirs. The filtration of fracturing fluids in porous media is mainly determined by the flow patterns in pore-throat structures. In this paper, three different microdevices analogue of porous media allow access to a large range of Deborah number (De) and concomitantly low Reynolds number (Re). Continuous pore-throat structures were applied to study the feedback effect of downstream structure on upstream flow of VES fluid and HPAM solution with Deborah (De) number from 1.11 to 146.4. In the infinite straight channel, flow patterns between VES fluids and HPAM solution were similar. However, as pore length shortened to 800 μm, flow field of VES fluid exhibited the triangle shape with double-peaks velocity patterns. The flow field of HPAM solution presented stable and centralized streamlines when Re was larger than 4.29 × 10(−2). Additionally, when the pore length was further shortened to 400 μm, double-peaks velocity patterns were vanished for VES fluid and the stable convergent flow characteristic of HPAM solution was observed with all flow rates.
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spelling pubmed-67236202019-09-10 Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures Yu, Xiaoxi Li, Yuan Liu, Yuquan Yang, Yuping Wu, Yining Polymers (Basel) Article Viscoelastic surfactant (VES) fluid and hydrolyzed polyacryamide (HPAM) solution are two of the most common fracturing fluids used in the hydraulic fracturing development of unconventional reservoirs. The filtration of fracturing fluids in porous media is mainly determined by the flow patterns in pore-throat structures. In this paper, three different microdevices analogue of porous media allow access to a large range of Deborah number (De) and concomitantly low Reynolds number (Re). Continuous pore-throat structures were applied to study the feedback effect of downstream structure on upstream flow of VES fluid and HPAM solution with Deborah (De) number from 1.11 to 146.4. In the infinite straight channel, flow patterns between VES fluids and HPAM solution were similar. However, as pore length shortened to 800 μm, flow field of VES fluid exhibited the triangle shape with double-peaks velocity patterns. The flow field of HPAM solution presented stable and centralized streamlines when Re was larger than 4.29 × 10(−2). Additionally, when the pore length was further shortened to 400 μm, double-peaks velocity patterns were vanished for VES fluid and the stable convergent flow characteristic of HPAM solution was observed with all flow rates. MDPI 2019-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6723620/ /pubmed/31382385 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11081291 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yu, Xiaoxi
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Yang, Yuping
Wu, Yining
Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures
title Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures
title_full Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures
title_fullStr Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures
title_full_unstemmed Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures
title_short Flow Patterns of Viscoelastic Fracture Fluids in Porous Media: Influence of Pore-Throat Structures
title_sort flow patterns of viscoelastic fracture fluids in porous media: influence of pore-throat structures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11081291
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