An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption Data
We mainly focus on the Permian, Lower Cambrian, Lower Silurian, and Upper Ordovician Formation; the fractal dimensions of marine shales in southern China were calculated using the FHH fractal model based on the low-pressure nitrogen adsorption analysis. The results show that the marine shales in sou...
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doaj-18eaa9ed1e72431d9b0d390e05e7e2842020-11-24T23:52:43ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712015-01-01201510.1155/2015/303164303164An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption DataJian Xiong0Xiangjun Liu1Lixi Liang2School of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaSchool of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaWe mainly focus on the Permian, Lower Cambrian, Lower Silurian, and Upper Ordovician Formation; the fractal dimensions of marine shales in southern China were calculated using the FHH fractal model based on the low-pressure nitrogen adsorption analysis. The results show that the marine shales in southern China have the dual fractal characteristics. The fractal dimension D1 at low relative pressure represents the pore surface fractal characteristics, whereas the fractal dimension D2 at higher relative pressure describes the pore structure fractal characteristics. The fractal dimensions D1 range from 2.0918 to 2.718 with a mean value of 2.4762, and the fractal dimensions D2 range from 2.5842 to 2.9399 with a mean value of 2.8015. There are positive relationships between fractal dimension D1 and specific surface area and total pore volume, whereas the fractal dimensions D2 have negative correlation with average pore size. The larger the value of the fractal dimension D1 is, the rougher the pore surface is, which could provide more adsorption sites, leading to higher adsorption capacity for gas. The larger the value of the fractal dimension D2 is, the more complicated the pore structure is, resulting in the lower flow capacity for gas.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/303164 |
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An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption Data |
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An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption Data |
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An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption Data |
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An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption Data |
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An Investigation of Fractal Characteristics of Marine Shales in the Southern China from Nitrogen Adsorption Data |
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investigation of fractal characteristics of marine shales in the southern china from nitrogen adsorption data |
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We mainly focus on the Permian, Lower Cambrian, Lower Silurian, and Upper Ordovician Formation; the fractal dimensions of marine shales in southern China were calculated using the FHH fractal model based on the low-pressure nitrogen adsorption analysis. The results show that the marine shales in southern China have the dual fractal characteristics. The fractal dimension D1 at low relative pressure represents the pore surface fractal characteristics, whereas the fractal dimension D2 at higher relative pressure describes the pore structure fractal characteristics. The fractal dimensions D1 range from 2.0918 to 2.718 with a mean value of 2.4762, and the fractal dimensions D2 range from 2.5842 to 2.9399 with a mean value of 2.8015. There are positive relationships between fractal dimension D1 and specific surface area and total pore volume, whereas the fractal dimensions D2 have negative correlation with average pore size. The larger the value of the fractal dimension D1 is, the rougher the pore surface is, which could provide more adsorption sites, leading to higher adsorption capacity for gas. The larger the value of the fractal dimension D2 is, the more complicated the pore structure is, resulting in the lower flow capacity for gas. |
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