2000
DOI: 10.1029/2000wr900178
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Kinematic structure of minipermeameter flow

Abstract: Abstract. Minipermeameters are rapidly becoming a popular tool for collecting localized measurements of permeability in both laboratory and field studies. While one of the main advantages of minipermeameters is their ability to collect data on various support volumes, there have been only limited attempts to analyze their size and geometry. We define the support volume of minipermeameter measurements as a region containing 90% of the total gas flow, i.e., a region bounded by the 10% streamline. Using our new s… Show more

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“…The latter is about 12 times the inner radius of the MSP. Albeit one should consider all the approximations involved in this estimate, we note that it is consistent with a definition of MPS support volume by Tartakovsky et al (2000) as a region containing 90 % of total gas flow (see their Fig. 6).…”
Section: Model Identification and Parameter Estimationmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…The latter is about 12 times the inner radius of the MSP. Albeit one should consider all the approximations involved in this estimate, we note that it is consistent with a definition of MPS support volume by Tartakovsky et al (2000) as a region containing 90 % of total gas flow (see their Fig. 6).…”
Section: Model Identification and Parameter Estimationmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Measurements were conducted at intervals of = 0.85 cm on a grid of 36 × 36 points along each face using four tip-seal sizes having inner radii r i = 0.15, 0.31, 0.63, 1.27 cm and outer radii 2 r i . As the precise nature and size of the support volume associated with each measurement is the subject of debate (Goggin et al, 1988;Molz et al, 2003;Tartakovsky et al, 2000;Neuman and Di Federico, 2003), we consider the inner radius of the tip-seal to represent a nominal measurement scale (data support) as proposed by Tidwell and Wilson (1999). We conclude from their analysis that measurements on face 6 of the block are less reliable than the rest and therefore limit our analysis below to those on faces 1-5.…”
Section: Previous Analyses Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Although the integral equation (3.21) can be expressed in terms of elliptic integrals, the steady-state flow as defined by equation (3.16) is divergent since the function has a non-integrable singularity .23)). The dots indicate results due to Goggin et al (1988) and Tartakovsky et al (2000).…”
Section: Mathematical Modelling Of the Permeametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximate solutions to the triple system were presented by Goggin et al (1988) and, in a subsequent analysis, Tartakovsky et al (2000) provided an informative discussion of the errors and accuracy involved in the development of numerical solutions. The objective here is to develop an analytical solution, based on the series approximation techniques, to the triple integral equations along the lines similar to those proposed by Selvadurai & Singh (1984a,b) and Selvadurai (1996) and summarize the results for completeness.…”
Section: Mathematical Modelling Of the Permeametermentioning
confidence: 99%
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