Competition between main meniscus and corner film flow during imbibition in a strongly wetting square tube

Jianlin Zhao, Feifei Qin, Linlin Fei, Chaozhong Qin, Qinjun Kang, Dominique Derome, Jan Carmeliet

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Imbibition in a strongly wetting square tube with corner flow can be described by an interacting capillary bundle model, where the first sub-capillary describes the main meniscus flow while the others describe corner film flow. In this work, an advanced modified interacting capillary bundle model (MICBM) is developed to simulate imbibition dynamics in a strongly wetting square tube incorporating the viscous coupling effect. The flow conductances of each sub-capillary are obtained from two-phase lattice Boltzmann simulations with different viscosity ratios considering the viscous coupling effect. After verifying its accuracy, MICBM is used to analyze the imbibition dynamics of main meniscus and corner film flows under different conditions. The results show that, with increasing viscosity ratio between wetting and non-wetting fluids and increasing driving force, the wetting corner film development tends to be less significant compared with main meniscus flow. Interestingly, the corner film length first increases then decreases when the wetting fluid is less viscous than the non-wetting fluid in a long square tube. A phase diagram of dimensionless corner film length versus driving force and viscosity ratio is proposed to characterize the competition between main meniscus and corner film flow. Gravity and smaller contact angle make the corner film development more obvious. In addition, the tube length and width are shown to influence the interaction between main meniscus and corner film flow for a low viscosity ratio. The underlying physics of the above phenomena are explained in detail.

源语言英语
文章编号128695
期刊Journal of Hydrology
615
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2022
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