Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen

A limestone sample was scanned using computed tomography (CT) and the hydraulic conductivity of the 3D reconstructed sample was determined using Lattice- Boltzmann methods (LBM) at varying scales. Due to the shape and size of the original sample, it was challenging to obtain a consistent rectilinear...

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Main Author: Alvarez, Pedro Felix
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-24062018-07-19T03:34:03Z Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen Alvarez, Pedro Felix A limestone sample was scanned using computed tomography (CT) and the hydraulic conductivity of the 3D reconstructed sample was determined using Lattice- Boltzmann methods (LBM) at varying scales. Due to the shape and size of the original sample, it was challenging to obtain a consistent rectilinear test sample. Through visual inspection however, 91 mm and 76 mm samples were digitally cut from the original. The samples had porosities of 58% and 64% and produced hydraulic conductivity values of K= 13.5 m/s and K=34.5 m/s, respectively. Both of these samples were re-sampled to 1/8 and 1/64 of their original size to produce new virtual samples at lower resolutions of 0.542 mm/lu and 1.084 mm/lu, while still representing the same physical dimensions. The hydraulic conductivity tended to increase slightly as the resolution became coarser. In order to determine an REV, the 91 mm sample was also sub-sampled into blocks that were 1/8 and 1/64 the size of the original. The results were consistent with analytical expectations such as those produced by the Kozeny-Carman equation. A definitive REV size was not reached, however, indicating the need for a larger sample. The methods described here demonstrate the ability of LBM to test rock structures and sizes not normally attainable. 2007-03-28T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1270 FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Other Earth Sciences
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Alvarez, Pedro Felix
Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen
description A limestone sample was scanned using computed tomography (CT) and the hydraulic conductivity of the 3D reconstructed sample was determined using Lattice- Boltzmann methods (LBM) at varying scales. Due to the shape and size of the original sample, it was challenging to obtain a consistent rectilinear test sample. Through visual inspection however, 91 mm and 76 mm samples were digitally cut from the original. The samples had porosities of 58% and 64% and produced hydraulic conductivity values of K= 13.5 m/s and K=34.5 m/s, respectively. Both of these samples were re-sampled to 1/8 and 1/64 of their original size to produce new virtual samples at lower resolutions of 0.542 mm/lu and 1.084 mm/lu, while still representing the same physical dimensions. The hydraulic conductivity tended to increase slightly as the resolution became coarser. In order to determine an REV, the 91 mm sample was also sub-sampled into blocks that were 1/8 and 1/64 the size of the original. The results were consistent with analytical expectations such as those produced by the Kozeny-Carman equation. A definitive REV size was not reached, however, indicating the need for a larger sample. The methods described here demonstrate the ability of LBM to test rock structures and sizes not normally attainable.
author Alvarez, Pedro Felix
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title Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen
title_short Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen
title_full Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen
title_fullStr Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen
title_full_unstemmed Lattice boltzmann modeling of fluid flow to determine the permeability of a karst specimen
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