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Fractal analysis of Herschel–Bulkley fluid flow in porous media

✍ Scribed by Meijuan Yun; Boming Yu; Jianduo Lu; Wei Zheng


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
347 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0017-9310

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✦ Synopsis


The Herschel-Bulkley (HB) fluid is the representative fluid which may be reduced to the power-law fluid, Bingham and Newtonian fluids in appropriate conditions. In this paper, fractal models for velocity and the starting pressure gradient for HB fluid in porous media are derived based on fractal characteristics of porous media and capillary model. The proposed models are expressed as a function of fractal dimensions, porosity, maximum pore size and representative length of porous media. Every parameter in the proposed expressions has clear physical meaning, and the proposed models relate the flow characteristics of HB fluid to the structural parameters of porous media. The variation trends of fractal velocity and starting pressure gradient versus different impact factors are shown, and the analytical expressions reveal the physical principles for flow velocity and starting pressure gradient in porous media.


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