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dc.contributor.authorTanino, Yukie
dc.contributor.authorChristensen, Magali
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-04T23:06:05Z
dc.date.available2020-04-04T23:06:05Z
dc.date.issued2019-08-15
dc.identifier142578001
dc.identifier1f3e8ab8-4e73-4191-8de4-a1a04e68f45c
dc.identifier000475739300006
dc.identifier85068784800
dc.identifier.citationTanino , Y & Christensen , M 2019 , ' Imbibition Capillary Pressure and Relative Permeability of Mixed-Wet Microporous Rock : New Insights from History Matching ' , Transport in Porous Media , vol. 129 , no. 1 , pp. 121–148 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11242-019-01280-4en
dc.identifier.issn0169-3913
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0002-5766-0515/work/58821223
dc.identifier.otherMendeley: 35761a08-97b6-3b17-a1ed-e6b3296de897
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2164/13975
dc.descriptionMC was supported by the University of Aberdeen College of Physical Sciences studentship. The authors gratefully acknowledge CYDAREX for providing an evaluation license for their software CYDARTM , Koon-Yang Lee for the n-decane/brine static contact angle measurements on calcite (Supplementary Material S3), and Steffen Berg for his insightful comments and suggestions as a reviewer for conference paper Christensen and Tanino 2018 on which this paper builds. Finally, the authors thank the three anonymous reviewers for their detailed comments. All data used in this study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. In addition, the centrifuge data generated during this study are included as a Excel spreadsheet in the supplementary materials for this published article. One set of mercury injection capillary pressure measurements by Tanino and Blunt (2012) analysed in Text S2 are available in the Mendeley data repository, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/9f4898jfr9/1.en
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dc.format.extent1172373
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofTransport in Porous Mediaen
dc.subjectcapillary trappingen
dc.subjectmultiphase flowen
dc.subjectslippageen
dc.subjectresidual saturationen
dc.subjecthistory matchingen
dc.subjectSlippageen
dc.subject2-PHASE FLOWen
dc.subjectMultiphase flowen
dc.subjectWETTABILITYen
dc.subjectCONTACT-ANGLEen
dc.subjectOIL-WETen
dc.subjectResidual saturationen
dc.subjectRECOVERYen
dc.subjectHistory matchingen
dc.subjectPRUDHOE BAYen
dc.subjectSURFACEen
dc.subjectPOROUS-MEDIAen
dc.subjectSATURATIONen
dc.subjectCapillary trappingen
dc.subjectTA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)en
dc.subjectSupplementary Dataen
dc.subject.lccTAen
dc.titleImbibition Capillary Pressure and Relative Permeability of Mixed-Wet Microporous Rock : New Insights from History Matchingen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Aberdeen.Engineeringen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Aberdeen.Energyen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Aberdeen.Student Advice & Supporten
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11242-019-01280-4
dc.date.embargoedUntil2020-04-05
dc.identifier.urlhttp://www.mendeley.com/research/imbibition-capillary-pressure-relative-permeability-mixedwet-microporous-rock-new-insights-history-men
dc.identifier.urlhttps://abdn.pure.elsevier.com/en/en/researchoutput/imbibition-capillary-pressure-and-relative-permeability-of-mixedwet-microporous-rock(1f3e8ab8-4e73-4191-8de4-a1a04e68f45c).htmlen


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