Visualization of Laboratory Corefloods With the Aid of Computerized Tomography of X-Rays

This paper presents the use of X-ray tomography to inspect a series of laboratory core-displacement tests. Saturation profiles in thin longitudinal planes of view (slices) in the core are followed as a function of time. Immiscible and miscible displacements in single core plugs and butted composite plugs are presented. Effects of heterogeneity of the core, dispersion of flood fronts, and end effects are observed and discussed. The technique has a large potential to improve the understanding of fluid displacement processes in laboratory core experiments.