Abstract

Shales have abundant micro-nano pores. Meanwhile, a considerable amount of fracturing liquid is imbibed spontaneously in the hydraulic fracturing process. The spontaneous imbibition in tortuous micro-nano pores is special to shale, and dynamic contact angle and slippage are two important characteristics. In this work, we mainly investigate spontaneous imbibition considering dynamic contact angle and slip effect in fractal tortuous capillaries. We introduce phase portrait analysis to analyse the dynamic state and stability of imbibition. Moreover, analytical solutions to the imbibition equation are derived under special situations, and the solutions are verified by published data. Finally, we discuss the influences of slip length, dynamic contact angle and gravity on spontaneous imbibition. The analysis shows that phase portrait is an ideal tool for analysing spontaneous imbibition because it can evaluate the process without solving the complex governing ordinary differential equations. Moreover, dynamic contact angle and slip effect play an important role in fluid imbibition in fractal tortuous capillaries. Neglecting slip effect in micro-nano pores apparently underestimates imbibition capability, and ignoring variations in contact angle causes inaccuracy in predicting imbibition speed at the initial stage of the process. Finally, gravity is one of the factors that control the stabilisation of the imbibition process.

Highlights

  • We develop a series of phase portraits to analyse the stability of solutions to the imbibition model and influence of variables on the imbibition process

  • The slip effect has a significant influence on the spontaneous imbibition process

  • Traditional imbibition models are based on imbibition analyses of sandstone, in which ignoring slippage is acceptable

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We mainly investigate spontaneous imbibition considering dynamic contact angle and slip effect in fractal tortuous capillaries. We discuss the influences of slip length, dynamic contact angle and gravity on spontaneous imbibition. Dynamic contact angle and slip effect play an important role in fluid imbibition in fractal tortuous capillaries.

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