Abstract

AbstractThe possibility of applying a digital X‐ray laminography method to the example of mapping the fluid distribution in porous media is studied. The study is performed on the basis of a system which models the process of oil displaced by water and gas as occurs in oil field development. Two methods of tomographic section recovery are discussed: geometric and algebraic, and their application for different specimen structures is made. It is shown that when scanning with steps of 25 μm, 100 μm, 250 μm, or 2 mm it is possible to determine the distribution of concentrations of heterogeneities for multiphase fluid inside a porous core sample layer, giving advantages compared to simple shadow pictures.

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