A LGA Model for Fluid Flow in Heterogeneous Porous Media

TitleA LGA Model for Fluid Flow in Heterogeneous Porous Media
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsGao, Y., and M. M. Sharma
JournalJournal of Transport in Porous Media
Volume17
Issue01
Start Page1
Pagination1-17
Date Published10/1994
ISSN0169-3913
Abstract

A lattice gas automaton (LGA) model is proposed to simulate fluid flow in heterogeneous porous media. Permeability fields are created by distributing scatterers (solids, grains) within the fluid flow field. These scatterers act as obstacles to flow. The loss in momentum of the fluid is directly related to the permeability of the lattice gas model. It is shown that by varying the probability of occurrence of solid nodes, the permeability of the porous medium can be changed over several orders of magnitude.

To simulate fluid flow in heterogeneous permeability fields, isotropic, anisotropic, random, and correlated permeability fields are generated. The lattice gas model developed here is then used to obtain the effective permeability as well as the local fluid flow field. The method presented here can be used to simulate fluid flow in arbitrarily complex heterogeneous porous media

DOI10.1007/BF00624047