Leverett J-function
In fluid dynamics and geology, the Leverett J-function is a dimensionless function used to describe the capillary pressure required to force a fluid into the pores of a material like rock. Its primary purpose is to allow engineers and scientists to relate data from a specific rock sample to other similar rocks that may have different physical properties. It provides a way to convert complex capillary pressure data from multiple rock types into a single, universal curve for a given reservoir or formation.
Definition and formulation
The function is based on the assumption that a porous rock can be modeled as a bundle of non-connecting capillary tubes. The J-function is defined as:where:
- is the water saturation, measured as a fraction
- is the capillary pressure
- is the permeability
- is the porosity
- is the surface tension
- is the contact angle
The function is important in that it is constant for a given saturation within a reservoir, thus relating reservoir properties for neighboring beds.