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Experimental study of miscible displacement fronts in rough self-affine fractures

Journal Article · · Physical Review E

Miscible fluid displacements are studied experimentally in a radial flow between two complementary replica of a self-affine rough granite fracture surface. The displacement front between a dyed fluid and a transparent (but otherwise identical) one is followed optically through one face of the cell. The evolution of its geometry is studied as a function of time, flow-rate, and normal and lateral relative displacements between the two surfaces. For a purely normal displacement, the front is globally smooth, due to the constant local distance between surfaces. For a finite lateral displacement, the front is rough due to spatial variations of this distance; its geometry is fractal and its dimension is directly related to the Hurst exponent H{approximately}0.8 of the surface. The fractal regime is observed only above a lower cut-off scale that depends on the normal spacing of the surfaces and an upper one that increases with the injected volume and with the amplitude of the lateral displacement.

Sponsoring Organization:
(US)
OSTI ID:
40203355
Journal Information:
Physical Review E, Journal Name: Physical Review E Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 63; ISSN 1063-651X
Publisher:
The American Physical Society
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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