June 10, 2026
Persian Gulf University
فارسی
Razieh Khosravi
Academic Rank:
Assistant professor
Address:
Oil, gas and petrochemical department, Second floor.
Degree:
Ph.D in Petroleum Engineering
Phone:
09035366414
Faculty:
Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering
E-mail:
r [dot] khosravi [at] pgu [dot] ac [dot] ir
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Title
Numerical Modeling of Water Spontaneous Imbibition Process in a Fractured Reservoir Block and Investigating the Impact of Different Boundary Conditions on the Oil Recovery
Type
Article
Keywords
مخازن شكافدار، فشار مويينگي، آشام خودبهخودي، آشام همسو و ناهمسو.
Journal
مجله مهندسی مکانیک دانشگاه تبریز
DOI
10.22034/jmeut. 114 –2022.10922
Researchers
Razieh Khosravi (First researcher)
,
mohammad chahardowli (Second researcher)
,
mohammad simjoo (Third researcher)
Abstract
In this work, a reliable mathematical model for numerical modeling of co-current and counter-current spontaneous imbibition in 1D and 2D modes is presented using MATLAB software and validated. Then, several studies are conducted on the effect of boundary conditions on the imbibition process. Results show that the oil recovery in co-current imbibition was 1.5 times greater than countercurrent imbibition after 20 days. The results also show that in blocks with different heights, oil recovery is different. Investigation of the counter-current spontaneous imbibition in 2D mode in a large matrix block fully immersed in water indicated the effect of the gravity force in doubling the oil recovery after 120 days. Moreover, reducing the matrix block-water contact results in a decrease in the performance of imbibition process in the oil production so that the amount of the counter-current imbibition oil recovery decreased from 49% (four faces in contact with water) to 30% (one face in contact with water) after 10 days. The results show the increase of the water-contacted boundaries improves the spontaneous imbibition process efficiency. Keywords: Fractured Reservoirs, Capillary Force, Spontaneous Imbibition, Co/Counter-Current Imbibition