2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6751349
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Equivalent Permeability Distribution for Fractured Porous Rocks: The Influence of Fracture Network Properties

Abstract: Equivalent fracture models are widely used for simulations of groundwater exploitation, geothermal reservoir production, and solute transport in groundwater systems. Equivalent permeability has a great impact on such processes. In this study, equivalent permeability distributions are investigated based on a state-of-the-art numerical upscaling method (i.e., the multiple boundary method) for fractured porous rocks. An ensemble of discrete fracture models is created based on power law length distributions. The e… Show more

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“…The effect of connectivity on flow behavior of fracture networks is well studied by many researchers (Robinson, 1983;Berkowitz and Balberg, 1993;Berkowitz, 1995;de Dreuzy et al, 2002;Sahu and Roy, 2020). However, when it comes to simulating flow in such networks, an average value of aperture is assigned in most cases (Min et al, 2004;Hardebol et al, 2015;Chen, 2020) even though it has been recognized that such assumption of constant fracture aperture is an oversimplification (Odling and Roden, 1997). Aperture is the void space between two surfaces of a fracture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of connectivity on flow behavior of fracture networks is well studied by many researchers (Robinson, 1983;Berkowitz and Balberg, 1993;Berkowitz, 1995;de Dreuzy et al, 2002;Sahu and Roy, 2020). However, when it comes to simulating flow in such networks, an average value of aperture is assigned in most cases (Min et al, 2004;Hardebol et al, 2015;Chen, 2020) even though it has been recognized that such assumption of constant fracture aperture is an oversimplification (Odling and Roden, 1997). Aperture is the void space between two surfaces of a fracture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%