"Liquid-Gas Relative Permeabilities in Fractures: Effects of Flow Structures, Phase Transformation and Surface Roughness" by Chih-Ying Chen
Stanford Geothermal Program Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering and Earth Sciences
CYC, Stanford University | 2005 | ISBN: n/a | 223 pages | PDF | 7 MB
The purposes of this work are to examine the effects of the flow structures and fracture geometry on relative permeabilities during two-phase flow in single fractures, to model two-phase relative permeabilities in fractures, and to gain better understanding of steam-water transport through fractured media and determine the behavior of relative permeability in fractures.