Wettability processes (PET904)
Wetting is the ability of a fluid to maintain contact with a solid surface. Wettability are controlled by chemical and physical phase properties. The wettability effects most natural science systems, dictating biological processes in nature, behavior of complex multiphase systems, and are an important part of material science and manufacturing.
Wettability dictates fluid flow in porous media, and the effect of wettabilty on oil production are important when new field developments should be evaluated as commercial, and if enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes could be introduced to extend the lifetime of hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Safe geological storage of CO2 or other industrial waste in sedimentary traps depends on the sealing formation integrity, often membrane and capillary seals controlled by wettability.
Course description for study year 2023-2024
Course code
PET904
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
10
Semester tution start
Spring, Autumn
Number of semesters
1
Language of instruction
English
Content
The course should give students deeper insights and knowledge related to some of these scientific themes:
- The effect of wettability on natural science processes.
- Chemical components and physical properties effecting wetting.
- Description of wetting
- Surface wettability and hysteresis
- Capillary forces in porous medium
- Wettability measurements
- Modelling of wettability processes
The course contain themes on an advanced level leading the candidate to the research front in his/her selected themes.
Learning outcome
The course should give students deeper insights and knowledge related to some of these scientific themes:
- The effect of wettability on natural science processes
- Chemical components and physical properties effecting wetting
- Description of wetting
- Surface wettability and hysteresis
- Capillary forces in porous medium
- Wettability measurements
- Modelling of wettability processes
The course contain themes on an advanced level leading the candidate to the research front in his/her selected themes.
Required prerequisite knowledge
Exam
The student should present his project report to an audience of his/her supervisor, invited faculty members and others, for further discussion and debate/defense.The work is graded as a whole:
• report and presentation