Martin Blunt
This channel provides a series of short videos by Prof. Martin Blunt from Imperial College London describing topics related to flow in porous media.
Ostwald ripening macroscopic consequences
Ostwald ripening
Why ducks don't get wet
Spreading in three-phase flow
Relative permeability, wettability and recovery
Relative permeability
Leverett J function
Darcy's law
Navier Stokes equation
Capillary pressure saturation relationships
Layers of water and oil
Percolation and porous media
Pore filling in imbibition
Snap-off and trapping
Primary drainage and capillary pressure
Rocks and wettability
Interfacial tension
Motivation: Why study flow in porous media?
Modelling flow and transport processes
Spontaneous imbibition
Advection diffusion equations
Solutions to the Buckley Leverett equation
Shocks in multiphase flow
Buckley Leverett analysis
Fractional flow
One dimensional advection diffusion equations
Mass and heat balance
Laws for flow and transport
Young equation and contact angle
Young Laplace Equation