The effect of channel aspect ratio on air entrapment during imbibition in soil-on-a-chip micromodels with 2D and 2.5D pore structures
Journal
Lab on a Chip
Journal Volume
21
Journal Issue
2
Pages
385-396
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Tsao, Chia-Wen
Huang, Qun-Zhan
You, Chang-Ye
Hilpert, Markus
Lamorski, Krzysztof
Chang, Liang-Cheng
Sławiński, Cezary
Abstract
We developed a low-cost method for fabricating "soil-on-a-chip"micromodels with 2D and 2.5D pore structures by stacking layers made with a conventional low-cost tabletop CNC router followed by tape bonding. The pore structure was extracted from an X-ray micro-computed tomography scanning image of a medium-grain sandstone sample. The imbibition experiments performed in the 2D and 2.5D micromodels showed the trends of the residual saturation versus capillary number (Ca). The channels showed opposing trends for low-aspect-ratio 2D and high-aspect-ratio 2.5D micromodels. As the channel aspect ratio increased, the location of air entrapment changed from dead-end pores to transport pores. The sizes of trapped air bubbles in the transport pores decreased as the injection flow rates increased. To show the relationship between the air trapped size and Ca, we derived equations that described the competition between the bulk menisci and the corner flow in the channels for different Ca based on the "supply principle."The relative contributions of the piston displacement and corner film flow, which were dependent on the cross-sectional shapes of the pores and Ca, determined the size and location of the air bubbles trapped in the 2.5D micromodel. This journal is ? 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Subjects
Computerized tomography; Costs; Piston displacement; Pore structure; Capillary numbers; Channel aspect ratios; Cross-sectional shape; Injection flow rate; Relative contribution; Residual saturation; Sandstone samples; X ray micro-computed tomography; Aspect ratio; article; competition; controlled study; crystal structure; flow rate; grain; micro-computed tomography; soil
Type
journal article