Pore Size Distribution Controls Dynamic Permeability
磁导率
分布(数学)
化学
作者
Jimmy X. Li,Reza Rezaee,Tobias M. Müller,Mohammad Sarmadivaleh
标识
DOI:10.1002/essoar.10504146.1
摘要
Probing the flow permeability of porous media with elastic waves is a formidable challenge, also because the wave-induced oscillatory motion renders the permeability frequency dependent. Existing theoretical models for such a dynamic permeability assume that the frequency dependence is primarily controlled by a single characteristic length scale of the pore space. However, the fact that in most natural porous media there exists a distinct range of pore sizes is ignored. To overcome this limitation, we develop a dynamic permeability model that explicitly incorporates the pore size distribution. We show that the pore size distribution has a first-order effect on the dynamic permeability. Since the pore size distribution is measurable from techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance, the results indicate the possibility to jointly use remote-sensing technologies for improved geomaterial characterization and optimized permeability manipulation of manufactured porous media.