Evolution of limestone fracture permeability under coupled thermal, hydrological, mechanical, and chemical conditions  被引量:4

Evolution of limestone fracture permeability under coupled thermal, hydrological, mechanical, and chemical conditions

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作  者:李凤滨 盛金昌 詹美礼 徐力猛 吴强 贾春兰 

机构地区:[1]College of Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University

出  处:《Journal of Hydrodynamics》2014年第2期234-241,共8页水动力学研究与进展B辑(英文版)

基  金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.50779012,51009053 and 51079039)

摘  要:The effect of temperature on the rock fracture permeability is a very important factor in the prediction of the permeability of enhanced geothermal systems and in reservoir engineering. In this study, the flow-through experiments were conducted on a single limestone fracture at different temperatures of 25℃, 40℃ and 60℃, and with differential pressures of 0.3 MPa and 0.4 MPa. The experimental results suggest a complex temporal evolution of the fracture aperture. The aperture increases considerably with increasing temperature and reduces gradually to a steady value at a stable temperature. The results of three short-term experiments (QT-1, QT-2, QT-3) indicate an exponential relationship between the permeability and the temperature change ratio (△T/ T), which provides a further evidence that the rising temperature increases the aperture. It is shown that the changing temperature has its influence on two possible accounts: the chemical dissolution and the pressure dissolution. These two processes have opposite impacts on the fracture permeability. The chemical dissolution increases the permeability with a rising temperature while the pressure disso- lution reduces the permeability with a stable temperature. These make a very complex picture of the permeability evolution. Our results show that the fracture permeability reduces 39.2% when the temperature increases by 15℃ (during the 25℃-4℃ interval) and 42.6% when the temperature increases by 20℃ (during the 40℃-60℃ interval). It can be concluded that the permeability decreases to a greater extent for larger increases in temperature.The effect of temperature on the rock fracture permeability is a very important factor in the prediction of the permeability of enhanced geothermal systems and in reservoir engineering. In this study, the flow-through experiments were conducted on a single limestone fracture at different temperatures of 25℃, 40℃ and 60℃, and with differential pressures of 0.3 MPa and 0.4 MPa. The experimental results suggest a complex temporal evolution of the fracture aperture. The aperture increases considerably with increasing temperature and reduces gradually to a steady value at a stable temperature. The results of three short-term experiments (QT-1, QT-2, QT-3) indicate an exponential relationship between the permeability and the temperature change ratio (△T/ T), which provides a further evidence that the rising temperature increases the aperture. It is shown that the changing temperature has its influence on two possible accounts: the chemical dissolution and the pressure dissolution. These two processes have opposite impacts on the fracture permeability. The chemical dissolution increases the permeability with a rising temperature while the pressure disso- lution reduces the permeability with a stable temperature. These make a very complex picture of the permeability evolution. Our results show that the fracture permeability reduces 39.2% when the temperature increases by 15℃ (during the 25℃-4℃ interval) and 42.6% when the temperature increases by 20℃ (during the 40℃-60℃ interval). It can be concluded that the permeability decreases to a greater extent for larger increases in temperature.

关 键 词:PERMEABILITY temperature fracture aperture rock fracture 

分 类 号:O346.1[理学—固体力学]

 

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