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Capillary Number and Pressure Formulas and Calculators
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Capillary Number and Pressure Formulas and Calculators
The capillary number (Nc) is a dimensionless quantity representing the relative effect of viscous drag forces versus surface tension forces acting across an interface between a liquid and a gas, or between two immiscible liquids.
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Eq. 1
Nc = µw V / σow
Where:
µw = Viscosity of Displacing Fluid (cP)
V = Characteristic Velocity (ft/D)
σow = Surface or Interfacial Tension of Oil and Water Phases (dyn/cm)
Nc = Capillary Number (dimensionless)
cP = centipose
Capillary pressure formula
Eq. 2
Pc = 2 σ cos(θ) / r
Where:
σ = Fluid interfacial Tension (dyn/cm)
θ = Angle of Wettability (degree)
r = Radius of Capillary (cm)
Pc = Capillary Pressure (dyn/cm)
Source:
Wikipedia
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