Lattice-Gas Simulations of Ternary Amphiphilic Fluid Flow in Porous Media
Coveney PV., Maillet J-B., Wilson JL., Fowler PW., Al-Mushadani O., Boghosian BM.
We develop our existing two-dimensional lattice-gas model to simulate the flow of single phase, binary immiscible and ternary amphiphilic fluids. This involves the inclusion of fixed obstacles on the lattice, together with the inclusion of "no-slip" boundary conditions. Here we report on preliminary applications of this model to the flow of such fluids within model porous media. We also construct fluid invasion boundary conditions, and the effects of invading aqueous solutions of surfactant on oil-saturated rock during imbibition and drainage are described.