The Dynamic Evolution of Permeability in Compacting Carbonates: Phase Transition and Critical Points
Abstract
Mechanical damage and resultant permeability evolution during compaction of highly porous reservoir rocks have strong implications on the extraction of mineral and energy resources. Laboratory Experiments can be performed to quantify this effect; however, the effect of size on these processes and the information they provide need to be evaluated before any conclusion can be drawn. As part of this study, conventional triaxial compression tests...
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Title
The Dynamic Evolution of Permeability in Compacting Carbonates: Phase Transition and Critical Points
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
135
Issue
3
Pages
687 - 711
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