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摘要
孔隙尺度变量,特别是孔隙度和渗透率,在地热能源和页岩气等深层资源勘探项目中至关重要。数字岩石测量技术(DRMT)通常用于将这些变量与实验结果相匹配。然而,人们对孔隙和孔隙尺度变量的误差和尺寸效应以及孔隙网络的空间异质性特征的识别关注有限。在本研究中,我们定义了孔隙尺度变量,并通过统计分析研究了尺寸对这些变量的影响。此外,我们还根据从同一碳酸盐岩样本中以不同分辨率获取的 X 射线 CT 图像,提出了预测孔隙度和渗透率的新经验公式。我们的研究结果表明,扫描方向对物理和水力特性的影响极小,而这些特性受图像分辨率的影响很大。使用提出的公式计算出的孔隙度和渗透率与实验结果显示出良好的一致性,误差低于 10%。因此,所提出的公式证明在基于 DRMT 评估物理和水力特性方面是有效和可靠的。
Size Effect on Pore-Scale Variables and Heterogeneous Pore-Network Characteristics in Carbonate Rocks
Pore-scale variables, specifically porosity and permeability, are vital in deep resource exploration projects like geothermal energy and shale gas. Digital rock measurement techniques (DRMTs) are commonly employed to match these variables with experimental results. However, limited attention has been given to identifying errors and size effects on pores and pore scale variables, as well as spatial heterogeneous characteristics of pore-networks. In this research, we define pore scale variables and investigate the size effects on these variables through statistical analysis. Additionally, we propose novel empirical formulas for predicting porosity and permeability based on X-ray CT images acquired at varying resolutions from the same carbonate rock sample. Our results indicate that the scanning direction has minimal influence on the physical and hydraulic properties, while these properties are significantly affected by image resolution. The porosity and permeability calculated using the proposed formulas show good agreement with experimental results, with errors below 10%. Consequently, the proposed formulas prove to be effective and reliable in evaluating physical and hydraulic properties based on DRMTs.
期刊介绍:
The KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering is a technical bimonthly journal of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers. The journal reports original study results (both academic and practical) on past practices and present information in all civil engineering fields.
The journal publishes original papers within the broad field of civil engineering, which includes, but are not limited to, the following: coastal and harbor engineering, construction management, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway engineering, hydraulic engineering, information technology, nuclear power engineering, railroad engineering, structural engineering, surveying and geo-spatial engineering, transportation engineering, tunnel engineering, and water resources and hydrologic engineering