Applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterization
Conventional petrophysical characterizations are often based on direct laboratory measurements. Although they provide accurate results, such measurements are time-consuming and limited by instrument and environment. What’s more, in the geo-resource energy industry, availability and cuttings of core...
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doaj-cc7192977496468d804022e7c44ea5322020-11-25T03:46:27ZengYandy Scientific PressAdvances in Geo-Energy Research2208-598X2208-598X2017-06-0111183010.26804/ager.2017.01.02Applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterizationXiaojun Chen0Yingfang Zhou1Faculty of Earth Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, P. R. ChinaSchool of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, The UKConventional petrophysical characterizations are often based on direct laboratory measurements. Although they provide accurate results, such measurements are time-consuming and limited by instrument and environment. What’s more, in the geo-resource energy industry, availability and cuttings of core plugs are time consuming and difficult. Because of these reasons, virtual digital core technology is of increasing interest due to its capability of characterizing rock samples without physical cores and experiments. Virtual digital core technology, also known as digital rock physics, is used to discover, understand and model relationships between material, fluid composition, rock microstructure and macro equivalent physical properties. Based on actual geological conditions, modern mathematical methods and imaging technology, the digital model of the core or porous media is created to carry out physical field numerical simulation. In this review, the methods for constructing digital porous media are introduced first, then the characterization of thin rock cross section and the capillary pressure curve using scanning electron microscope image under mixed wetting are presented. Finally, we summarize the hydraulic flow unit methods in petrophysical classification.http://www.astp-agr.com/index.php/Index/Index/detail?id=12porous mediapetrophysical characterizationthin sectionmercury injection capillary pressureDigital coremercury injection capillary pressure |
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Applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterization |
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Applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterization |
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Applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterization |
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Applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterization |
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applications of digital core analysis and hydraulic flow units in petrophysical characterization |
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Conventional petrophysical characterizations are often based on direct laboratory measurements. Although they provide accurate results, such measurements are time-consuming and limited by instrument and environment. What’s more, in the geo-resource energy industry, availability and cuttings of core plugs are time consuming and difficult. Because of these reasons, virtual digital core technology is of increasing interest due to its capability of characterizing rock samples without physical cores and experiments. Virtual digital core technology, also known as digital rock physics, is used to discover, understand and model relationships between material, fluid composition, rock microstructure and macro equivalent physical properties. Based on actual geological conditions, modern mathematical methods and imaging technology, the digital model of the core or porous media is created to carry out physical field numerical simulation. In this review, the methods for constructing digital porous media are introduced first, then the characterization of thin rock cross section and the capillary pressure curve using scanning electron microscope image under mixed wetting are presented. Finally, we summarize the hydraulic flow unit methods in petrophysical classification. |
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porous media petrophysical characterization thin section mercury injection capillary pressure Digital core mercury injection capillary pressure |
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