Invasion percolation

Invasion percolation is a mathematical model of realistic fluid distributions for slow immiscible fluid invasion in porous media, in percolation theory.

A wetting fluid such as water takes over from a non-wetting fluid such as oil, and capillary forces are taken into account.

It was introduced by Wilkinson and Willemsen (1983).

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