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GeoDict User Guide 2025

SatuDict

SatuDict is the GeoDict module for the computation of saturation-dependent material parameters in porous media. In many applications, the porous media is partly saturated, so that part of the pore space is filled with water and part with air, gas, or oil. Oil-water, water-air, or other two-phase systems are possible. Generally, one of the fluids preferably wets the media surfaces and is therefore called the wetting phase, whereas the other fluid, with less affinity for the media, is called the non-wetting phase. It is not unusual that water is the non-wetting phase fluid. For example, in a gas-diffusion layer (GDL) with hydrophobic fibers water is the non-wetting phase while air is the wetting phase. In contrast are rock samples where water is the wetting phase and oil is the non-wetting phase.

Saturation alters the values of material properties of the porous media, such as flow permeability, diffusivity, and thermal or electrical conductivity. These material properties (constant for one-phase systems) come to depend on its saturation. In the SatuDict GUI, these saturation-dependent properties are named as relative: Relative Permeability, Relative Gas Diffusivity, and Relative Thermal Conductivity and Relative Electrical Conductivity (Resistivity Index).

This process can be calculated and then visualized in various ways in the GeoDict Result Viewer from the result files saved in the project folder during the simulation.

New in GeoDict 2026

  • It is now possible to simulate Dynamic Contact Angles, i.e., advancing and receding contact angles, in the SatuDict Capillary Pressure command. Two models are implemented - one for liquid/gas and one for liquid/liquid systems. These models take the capillary number as input which is evaluated for each simulation step. Therefore, the density, viscosity, surface tension, and flow-rate is now taken into account for distribution of the fluids into the pore space.

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