Symmetric wetting heterogeneity suppresses fluid displacement hysteresis in granular piles
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⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
cond-mat.soft
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heterogeneityhysteresisfluidgeometricsymmetricthetaanglesarguments
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We investigate experimentally the impact of heterogeneity on the capillary pressure hysteresis in fluid invasion of model porous media. We focus on `symmetric' heterogeneity, where the contact angles the fluid interface makes with the oil-wet ($\theta_1$) and the water-wet ($\theta_2$) beads add up to $\pi$. While enhanced heterogeneity is usually known to increase hysteresis phenomena, we find that hysteresis is greatly reduced when heterogeneities in wettability are introduced. On the contrary, geometric heterogeneity (like bi-disperse particle size) does not lead to such effect. We provide a qualitative explanation of this surprising result, resting on rather general geometric arguments.
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