S. Tangparitkul, Anupong Sukee, Jiatong Jiang, Chesada Tapanya, Nawamin Fongkham, Hongbin Yang
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Abstract
15 Oil displacement by spontaneous imbibition is a capillary-governed process, in which wettability 16 controls fluid displacement direction. Capillarity is a driving force to enhance oil displacement in 17 water-wet system, while in oil-wet system capillarity is a resisting one. To promote oil displacement, 18 the former requires high capillarity, but the latter opposes. Such requisites are hypothesized to be
CapillarityPhysics and Astronomy-Surfaces and Interfaces
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
15
审稿时长
2~3 weeks
期刊介绍:
Capillarity publishes high-quality original research articles and current reviews on fundamental scientific principles and innovations of capillarity in physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science and related emerging fields. All advances in theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches to capillarity in capillary tube and interface dominated structure and system area are welcome.
The following topics are within (but not limited to) the scope of capillarity:
i) Capillary-driven phenomenon in natural/artificial tubes, porous and nanoporous materials
ii) Fundamental mechanisms of capillarity aided by theory and experiments
iii) Spontaneous imbibition, adsorption, wicking and related applications of capillarity in hydrocarbon production, chemical process and biological sciences
iv) Static and dynamic interfacial processes, surfactants, wettability, film and colloids
v) New approaches and technologies on capillarity
Capillarity is a quarterly open access journal and free to read for all. The journal provides a communicate platform for researchers who are interested in all fields of capillary phenomenon.